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Time to Celebrate
Center left: Leila
Bozorg officiates
the marriage be-
tween the grad-
uates and their
diplomas.
Center middle: Mr.
Camp passes on
the wish for the
graduates to be
"happy campers"
Top left: Katie Littlefield, Sarah Logan,
Jim Logan (Faculty Marshal), Solome
Duarte and Phil Crafts (Faculty Marshal)
lead the procession into graduation.
Top right: Jaime Laclair, Jonathan Lawall,
Andrew Lattuca & Qasim Laroche help
to create a festive occasion.
Above: Brooke Childs and Maia Ciesluk
listen to the comments of their classmates
Left Jill Dickenson gets her diploma from
Mr. Goldman as Mr. Werhli checks the
order of the diplomas.
Above: Kellymar Alejandro proudly
shows off her diploma to the croud.
Below: Mr. Gerstein, Gina
Lombardi, Chris Looze, Kate
McNamara, Mike Melby, Terence
Lyons, Wilfredo Melendez and
Eden Ma seem to appreciate the
speakers message.
Above: Kriten O'Brien and Blessing
Okoroafor patiently await their turn
to head for the stage.
Left: Emily Petitt is all smiles on her
way up to get her diploma.
Below: Francesca Inglese and Brooke
Childs happily walk out of the
Mullins Center areana.
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Prom 2000
Right: Seth Hersey, Matt Heider, Shem Kellog,
Paul Yi and Dan Rehm show they really did
know how to dress for the occasion.
Right Middle: Kelly Chartier, Corinne
Richmond, Deanna Gagnon, Emma Kelty,
Caitlin Abrams-Freund, Kristina Pueschel,
Jennifer Romano-Joseph and Jennifers date
Jeff, anxiously wait for the food to be brought
out.
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Above: Joanna Ruhl (first from left), Carolyn Warger (fourth
from left), and their guests make a dramatic appearance at
the Prom.
Above, above Laila Murfin and Jerusha Barnes mug for the
camera.
Above: Sopheap Chhoun and his special friend
get cozy waiting for the dancing to begin.
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Below: Mr. Bray dishes it out one last time.
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June 2y 2000
Above: Hilary Sedgwick and Sara handset
seem to be enjoying the farewell bash.
Left: Meagan Payton-Russell, Alexandra
Kosiba and Gabrielle Maguire finish some
last minute messaires.
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Lower left: Sharon Vargo, Rachael Cohen
Yi-su (Amy) Wu, Kate Littlefield, BethAnn
Freed await their rides home after munching
down some ice cream.
The End of an Era
Right: The cast belts out another show tune.
Below: Greg Miller ponders how to respond to Brian Kenny's
comments.
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passionately make their points in this
scene.
Left David Pistrang, Thijs DeVries, Zack
Forray, Nate Stoddard and Scott Dougan j
seem to have found something that will hold i
their interest.
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Above: Set Crew, left to right: Ethan Pearson-Pomerantz, Sarah
Schwartz-Sax, Jessica Kellogg, Marina Santiago, Heidi
Zimmerman, Britton Goodale, Kate Jenson, Jesse Hazard-
Watkins and Advisor Phil Crafts literally put it all together.
Left: Brian Kenny and Marisa Michelson showed us a new way
to end a song.
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Left, Varsity Lacrosse; Back; Coach Hadley Antik,
Bridget Scanlon, Nocol Martini, Jenn Bakdvins,
Anna Barlow, Kim Riv^a, Deanna Gagnon, Julia
Hunter. Middle: Sherry Zahkary, Remy Bacaicoa,
Jen Djafaris, Violette Ouattaro, Audrey Butler,
Caitlin Abrams-Freund, Caitlin Roberts, front:
Rachel Jenner-Young, Gwen Bass, Kate Riva, Sarah
Schwartz-Sax, Julia Sorcinelli, Justine Kinder,
Taryn Harchik.
Below, JV Lacrosse: Back; Coach Olivia Cabrera,
Leah Danoff, Cecile Fenske-Corbiere, Anika
Wiemokly, Zoe Ozereko, Abby Patteson,
Stephanie Chen, Jamie 1 lartman-Boyce, Vlerideth
Simpson, Coach Brooke Wherli. Middle: Davna
Austin, Yesenia Risech-Neyman, Whitney Wells,
Elizabeth Priest, Nicole Baldvins, Katherine
Russett, Christina Pastorello, Lindsey Britt. Front:
Julia Bentlev, Rachel Trafford, Nora Keltv, Bonnie
Atteridge, Regina Ciccarelli, Jennifer Fisher.
Meef fhe ghefto-est feam in all of high school
sporfs-fhe Hurricanes men's vollyball feam. This
I is where fhe drama starts. . . things seemed to be
I sketchy from early on; "How many people do we
I have? Who's the coach? Did you play Hast year?"
j Tough times fell upon the Canes this season, with
I a new coach, and two returning players,
inexperience seemed to be our biggest weakness.
Reguardless of our record, this season was a trip.
The team was probably the most diversified, rag-
tag group of guys ever assembled. That provided
for all the crazy memories from the season: BBQ,
Coach's speaches, THE LETTER, Sat. practice; The
Extended Version, wall-sits, minefield drills, bad
knees. . .
Thanx ya'll for a fun season, its been real, sorry
for what happened that time. Big ups to Coach;
super fans Chris, Seth, Eernando; Coming
Attractions: Juniors (next year baby!), the
foundation is set, so - Playaz Puleaze!
Highlights from practice & other things I'll never
forget: Prince: Yo, it's like 2am an 1 gots to wake
up early, so ya'll need to leave. H-Bomb: Where's
Whitey? Macie in Taiwan: I'm going to get some
Hawaiian shirts. Wu-Tang: Shut up Paul. Coach:
(expletive!) Grow some hair on your. . . ! AK: It's
fun to lie! Shem-dogg: Okay, okay. Full Nelson:
Coach, 1 have a question. Special K: ". . ." Papi
Chulo: Guys, it's not that hard. Prince; I'm a gonna
knock someone out! Made in Taiwan: What's
B.G.A.?
Peace, Luv, & Nappiness— from the Senior cast:
"Prince" Paul \'i. Matt "H-Bomb" Heider, Shem
"Shem-Dogg" Kellogg, Kevin "Special K" Kohler,
Chris "Full Nelson" Nelson
The Prince Sz Thee Origiiwl invASIAN:
PiUil Vi 'oo
I Right, Vollvball: Back row, Gabe Goldstein, Shem
Kellogg, Chris Nelson, Chia-Yi Liang, Paul Yi,
Coach Mike 'I'u Front: Li-fan Wu, Kevin Kohler,
Roberto Alejandro, Matt Heider, Alan Kuusisto
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Bottom right:: Heather Ernest adds to her lead by
clearing this hurdle on the home stretch.
Bottom center: Rachel Cohen attempts to make a
winning toss.
Right: Katie Droy, Adriane Boscarden, Blessing
Okoroafor, Lindsay Whalen and Ishana Strazzero-
Wild provide experience and leadership.
Bottom left: Rose Gilman digs deep at the end of
this race.
Above: Back Row; , Bryant Lewis (head coach), Mpone Mohasi, Adriane Boscardin,
Aidan Vancleef, Sarah Fajardo, Tatiana Dobrenko, Mikiko Thelwell, Jamille Hazarei,
Mary Kuhn, Tosin Fagade, Unati Mangaliso, Cindy Talley, Janira Rodriguez, Jane
Maxson, Cara Goff, Ashleigh Sayer, Amber Jackson, Rachel Atwood, Funmi Olasewere,
Danielle Bonneau, Kaya Hazard, Ma'aza Dowling-Brown, Kenny Jacque (asst coach).
Middle Row: Pam Gorten, Heather Riley, Cathy Dillon, Rachel Cohen, Ronnie Wagner,
Ishana Strazzero-Wild, Tiffany Falkenbach, Kelly Ziomek, Maya Gurung, Lilly Reyes,
Chris Gould (asst coach). Front Row: Rebecca
Keenan (asst, coach) Kara Szczesny, Katie Droy,
Casey Mones, Kristen O'Brien, Sharon Vargo,
Rebecca Adams, Lindsay Whalen, Amy Wu, Tanya
Cortnight, Blessing Okoroafur.
Above:Kristen O'Brien is caught in flight
by the Greniers photographer.
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League Champs Once Again
Back Row: Chris Gould (asst coach), Bryant Lewis (head coach), Kenny Jacque (asst coach),
Rebecca Keenan (asst coach), Seth Micidleton, Michael Kennedy Costa, Aaron Coleman,
Mike Connolly, David Ortiz, Andrew Bettinelli, Mike Ononibaku, E\ an Donaghue, W'ill
Manning, Ik Ezek, Jemail Lewis, Nick Juravich, Josh Ziperstein, Adam Tiberio, Eli Stevens,
Andrew Haight, Jawad Brown, Joel Greenspan, Ricky Burton, Jake Weir, Percy Rasug,
Duane Welch, David Arbour, Jon Eeinman, Greg Eenstad, Liz Skelton (asst coach). Middle
Eow: Jake Rutstein, Nathan Prince, Chris Coblyn, Josh Rubero, John Tyson, John Pena,
Qasim LaRoche, Seth Zimmerman, John McKnight, Lenwotxl Gallant, Eduardo Gonzalez,
Owen Washburn, Lee Collins, Steve Smith, Mike Hananigan, Makaya McCraven, Casey
Hayman, Rafael Jordan, Dan Eisenstein, James Mathews, Wole Oke, Adi Heller, Jason
Earber. Eront Row: Peter Paul Igesumal, Owen Mullin, Tay lor Washburn, Jason Brown,
Emil Cunningham, Tom Crossman, Jon Rosen, Miguel Aquino, Erancisco Cruz, Anders
Tobiasson, Colin Richardson, Mickie Barreto.
Top Left: Adam Greeney out front as usual.
Far Left: Andrew Bettinelli dosn't seem to, want to
watch this attemt.
Left: Jascrn Brown shows the form fhat made him
one of fhe best hurdlers in W-Mass.
Lower left: John Wood, you better watch that
trailing elbow on this jump.
Below: Ricky Burton, Michael Ononibaku, Peter
Paul Igesumal and Anders Tobiasson show some
team unity that was so much a part of this team.
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Right: Team Seniors, Liz Ellis, Sophie
Maltese-Blount, Katherine Rockwell,
Corinne Kravitz, and Rachel Franklin.
Tennis, Below: (Back row) Coach Tim
Merritt, Mary Wu, Wiebke Dohrn, Megan
Krebs-Morrison, Amelia Clingman,
(Middle row) Jenny Song, Jessica Austin,
Jane Chae, Iva Curcija, Alii Muthukumar,
(Front row) Liz Ellis, Sophie Maltese-
Blount, Katherine Rockwell, Rachel
Franklin, and Corinne Kravitz.
We, the Amherst Women's Ultimate
team, began our season looking to defend I ^
the national title and ended it having i
demonstrated what it takes to stay at the : ]
top of the nation. We went undefeated i
against women's high school teams and ■,
competed at the level of highly ranked r
college teams. With only seven players
returning, we all quickly came together to i
reach our maximum potential. ' ^
We'd like to wish a hearty New England ^
good luck to the girls returning next year: ,
Nasty (44!), Shoop, Kiebler, Einstein,
Twiggy, Phyllis, Shasta McNasty, !
Superfly, and Juliet. Always remember
Vanderpoppin', Jakub flame broiled, the I
Xena warrior cry, limerick cheers, green !
moon, THE GUT, does your fist fit in your j
mouth?. Basket weaving Kevin, baklava,
and the 25 consecutive backhands that
were never to be. To the graduating
seniors: remember to keep tearing up the
fields in the future and to show everyone
you meet just where you came from.
Maria Grigoryeva '00
Lisa Kanner '00
Alma Mazer '00
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Ultimate, Above: (back row) Miira Wirth, Shoshana Holzberg- I
Pill, Alma Mazer, Lesleyanne Newsteci, Rachel Lesser, Anna !
Berman, Abby Acker, Tara Biagi, Zoe Kiefer, Tirzah Juskalian, i
(front row) Anna Shameu, Maria Grigoryeva, Lisa Kanner,
Hannah Myers, Britton Goodale, and Hanna Kim. '
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Ultimate &
Tennis
The Varsity boys team posted their best season ever against
i colleges with an 11-3 record. The highlight was an 11-9 victory
I over Dartmoth College.
They also won their sixth straight title at the Amherst
: Invitational, defeating Paideia of Atlanta by a score of 17-7.
; At Nationals, however, their run came to an end. After easy
' games during post play and the quarter finals, ARHS fell to their
: arch rival in the semis. They lost to Newton North 13-11, thus
! ending their season.
i While spirits were temporarily dampered, the team still found
I reasons to celebrate for the rest of the year. They had a team
dinner, an awards banquet and a day-long party on the
Connecticut River.
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' Right; Brian Rogers prepares to throw a backhand around a
I defender at a tournament in Nashville, Tennessee.
I Below: Andrew Pushkar, Elijah Miller, Captain, Brian Rodgers,
' Isaiah Robinson and Abra Garfield get ready to play defense,
! while Tobin Hanschel-Ludwig (in the background) prepares to
' pull.
Left: (Back row) Coach Tiina Booth, Brian
Rogers, Jason Bloom, Jeff Irvine, Elijah
Miller, Tobin Henschel-Ludwig, Jeff
Rothenberg, Lael Kassis, Andrew Pushkar,
Jeff Ahern, Abra Garfield, Andy Vernon-
Jones, Isaiah Robinson, Jeff Yu, (Front row)
Gabe Reif, Jesse Hazzard-Watkins, Aaron
Rubin, Michael Wick, Ari Kasai, David
Below: Jeff Irvine throws a backhand
around the Amherst College zone.
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Below: jed Forman gains some power with this two
handed shot.
Right : Joe Cardozo watches his follow-through on this
baseline shot.
Above: Jeff Shaw sees how many times
he can juggle a tennis ball in this break
from practice.
Right: Zach Goodman streches to get to this
shot.
Right: Taylor Whittemore waits for the next strike.
Varsity, Bottom: (Back row) Coach Casey Schmidt, Caitlin
Harrington, Katelyn Perchak, Gloria McCahon, Caitlin Quinn,
Kerry Jablonski, Haley Keenan-Gray, (Middle row) Liz Todrin,
Brooke Klausner-Wise, Sarah Myers, Kara Doleva, Meghan
Malaney, (Front row) Leila Bozorg, Theresa Bonsignore, Taylor
Whittemore, and Ariel Glassman.
'Junior Varsity, Top: (Back row) Amy Vernon-Jones, Jackie
! Zacanan, Laura jasinski, Julia Zmed, Shannon Geiger, (Middle
; row) Kyla Furman, Caitlin Courtney, Lena Shmitt, Katie O'Brien,
: Sandy Bernotas, Devon Whitham, (Front row) Alison Marx, Lis
! Gaddy, Maia Albano, Aisha Hiza, and Shubhada Rella-Brooks.
i Right Middle: Brooke Klausner-Wise takes a few pactice swings.
' Lower Right: Katie O'Brien fires a throw to first.
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Below: (back row) Coach Rick Flaherthy, Greg Miller, Jared Levy,
Duncan Simpson, Nick Kaplan, (Middle row) Brent Allard, Jon
Allard, Scott Dougan, Tony Vople, Ricky Roberts, Jerome Grant,
(Front row) Ethan Schmid, Nkosi Sharpe, Andrew Gallinaro,
Chris Looze, and Mike Jasinski.
Above: Ricky Roberts seems to have sacraficed the
uniform on this play.
Below: Brett Allard studies the opposing pitcher as
he waits his turn.
Above: Greg Miller and Jerome Grant work the run
down to perfection.
Right: Dean Singer watches intently as he throws another strike.
Below: JV team (Back row) Coach Dan MacDuffe, Andrew
Neuner, Dean Singer, Dan Cutler, Brian Brunelle, Dan Goettel,
Grant Kelly, (Middle row) Adam Lipkowitz, Jonah Allaben, Dan
Cheney, Jeff Keedy, Dan Ferrer, (Front row) Matt Lacey, Joe
Meagher, Jay Ciesluk, Elan Moss-Bachraeh.
[Above: Freshman (Back row) Coach Mike Thomas, Brian
I Misterka, Jaime Roberts, Joe Coe, Scott Allison, Chris Doyle, Matt
Olszewski, Brian Salem, Coach Dennis Whittemore, (Middle
' row) Kyle Weatherby, Tyler Vorous, Matt Kimble, Matt Stebbins,
Brendan McKinney, (Front row) Julien Colo, Mike Suprenant,
Deven Tomlinson, Cory Howard,
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Left: Brian Salem makes another good throw to first for the out.
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ARHS UMMRY
ARMS Never Quits
The boys varsity Lacrosse team began this
season with high hopes of winning the
Valley Wheel Lacrosse League.
Unfortunately near the end of the season,
the team fell short by not having enough
league wins. The team had a large number
of 1st year lacrosse players at the varsity
level with only four returning players,
who had varsity experience. Although the
team's record was 4 wins and 14 losses,
there were a lot of closely fought battles
which the team only lost by one or two
goals. The team was lead by Captains
Mike Raskwvitz, Ben Meyers, Gaby Mas
and Sam Torres. The personality that the
team portrayed the most was: that these
young men never quit and played hard to
the final horn. It is a quality that will carry
them through difficult times in many
future struggles throughout their lives.
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Above, Varsity Lacrosse, Back; James Ihidebo, Brian Marino,
Ryan Moriarty, Peter Cramer, Alex Adams, Drew Lichtenberg,
Nathan Bastien, Adam Lipman, Eliot Miller, Coach Larry Briggs.
Middle; Rob Espisito, Ariel Rudolph, Mike Melby, Thushan
Amarasiriwardena, David Bisson, Kevin Reilly, Jeremy Rife, Sam
Ommdy, Dan Lyman. Front; Tito Valcarcel, Mike Kurtz, Ben
Myers, Sam Torres, Gaby Mas, Mike Raskevitz, Hassan Peters,
Chris Paulin, Whit Wheeler.
Above, JV Lacrosse: Behind; Daniel Gonzalez, Chris Veneman.
Back; Jared Newell, Erik Tobiasson, Colin Miller, Oscar Irizary,
Matt Rhodes, Joe Ponsor, George Bakuli, Harlen Knipes, Emque
Dongue, Aaron Saunders, Andrew Page. Middle; Anthony
Larareo, Ben Reagan, Raphael Leiblum, Adam Jacobson, Simon
Propert, Dan Golante, Tate Hayman, Jordan Staiger, Jared
Nugent, Amos Levy. Front; Dave Misgrabadic, Mike Deprosse,
Godfrey Bakuli, Ben Torres, Dan Asher, Dan Baecher, Aaron
Youngberg, Alex Looly.
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Title Page. 1
Theme. 4
Student Life. 6
People Section 28
Sports Section 116
Clubs and Activities 142
Advertising. 185
Student Picture Index. 211
Class of 2000
Amherst Regional High School
21 Mattoon Street
Amherst, Massachusetts 01002
(413) 549-9700
Volume 83
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Hurricane Warning
We can all remember when high school was just a hurricane warning. We tied down our doors
and waited. We’d seen the footage and heard the tales. Still, it was hard to imagine what it’d be
like in the storm.
But, before we knew it, the hurricane came and we joined it. . . Get
on the bus. Find your locker. Get a schedule. Get a physical. Set your
alarm for 6:45. Sharpen your pencil. Learn foreign swear words from
exchange students. Do odd numbered math problems. Go to practice. Ask
for a bathroom pass. Take driver’s ed. Hike the stairwell. Go to the cake
sale. Type your essay. Get your yellow tardy slip. . .
In this way we blew with the storm, riding one gale right after
another. But, every once in a while we stopped in the eye and realized
what we were doing: living the high school hurricane we had long
anticipated and would long remember. In the eye of the storm we saw
our friends grow closer. We sang in the shower at 6:30 in the
morning. We smiled at a stranger in the hallway. We felt our brains
wrinkle. We watched the ink drip from pen onto page. In the eye, we
breathed; we looked around and saw the tempest for what it was.
But the winds picked up and we had to keep moving. . . Scrape the
ice off the windshield. Highlight your reading. Search for your SRT Lose
your voice in a class discussion. Beseech mother earth for a snow day
during finals. Buy a Valentine’s Day carnation. Squeeze through the lobby.
Take your SAT’s. Go to “a doctor’s appointment” uptown during lunch.
Turn in your applications to the CCPC. Revise your project. Hit the
snooze button. “Listen” to the announcements. Go to the prom.
And now that the winds have died down, we find ourselves miles from where we’d started. We
stand back, high school graduates of the new millennium, and wonder, “How did the hurricane
take us so far?” Maybe this storm footage can help us recall.
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Rachel Atwood, Mary Kuhn, Kate
Rufe, Caitlin Abrams - Freund, AH
Kosiba, Kate McNamara, Nikki
Bastien, and Mo Ewing enjoy the
view from atop Mt. Washington.
Conor Kilroy, Michelle Chagnon,
Sam Beebe and Tara Biagi relax
after a long day at a Cape Cod
beach.
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Thrown Far and Wide
Bunthoeun Yath demonstrates his
canoeing skills in Vermont.
Chuong Son and Savun An sent their
greetings from a lake in Vermont.
Julia Zmed and Cindy Talley join the
crowd at the beach on Martha's
Vineyard.
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Mo Ewing and Kate Riife catching some rays on the beach in
New Hampshire.
Sarah Schwartz Sax "stops and thinks" during one of her
walks in Vancouver, B. C.
Gwen Bass, Kate Riva, Rachel Jenner- Young, Taryn Harchik,
and Sherry Zakhary fill up before heading towards Dave
Matthew's concert.
Camille Sola, Aileen Rivera, and Kellymar Alejandro gather
around for a quick pose before their march in the 1999
National Puerto Rican Pride Day Parade in New York City.
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Meg Ostendorf, Mariah Dixon-Wheeler, and Lindsay
Garmirian cuddle up after waterskiing on Laurel Lake in New
Hampshire.
Jessica Overstreet, Caitlin Vosallo, Whitney Wells, Michelle
Graziadei, Adriane Boscardin, Lindsay Garmirian, Caitlin
Harrington, Molly Breitbart, Cara Goff, Abby Schlessinger,
Jenny LaPointe, Meg Ostendorf, Holly McCandless, Mindy
Dymon, and Anne Direapo of the Girls Soccer Team take a
break at Virginia Beach.
Kate McNamara, Julia Sorcinelli, and Brittany Shumway try
on unique clothes at Mass Bay Co. in Hyannis, Cape Cod.
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Places to Hide
Jeff Arak demonstrates his superior camera work.
Drew Gotesman and Chenee Graves-Fulgham assemble their
stained glass project.
Shem Kellogg, Mark Price and Gabe Goldstein practice their
camera skills in Video & Audio Technology.
Jeremy Rife makes sure the tires are tight after a repair job in
the Automotive Lab.
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Wilfredo Melendez seems to be enjoying
Mr. Emery's circuit board problem.
Caroline Chow concentrates on getting her
woodworking project assebled squarely.
A hungry Grant Kelly checks to see if his
creation is done.
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School Spirit
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Gabe Reif, Emily Petitt, Lesley Anne Newsted, Kara Szczesny,
Liz Ellis, Regina Ciccarelli, and Joseph Cardozo demonstrate the
true meaning of the seventies.
Kelley Chartier, Kristina Pueschel, and Emma Kelty go all out to
show their school and class spirit.
Nicole Baldvins and Bonnie
Atteridge show their Sophomore
class spirit.
Hannah Pollin, Gabrielle Maguire,
Daniel Denton-Thompson, Dan
Rehm, Shem Kellogg, Soap
Chhoun, Erancisco Cruz, Andrew
Teagno, Nkosi Sharpe, Anders
Tobiasson, Kelly Olanyk and Miles
Nielson strut their stuff while
chanting seniors! seniors!
SENIORS!!
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Emma Kelty, Daria Dillard, Quasime
Laroache, and Christine Clifford display
their trendsetting fall fashions for clash
day.
Mike Kurtz & Saray Nop share an intimate
moment at homecoming.
Chris Serio is bringing back
the 70's on 70's day.
Julia Sorcinelli, Hannah
Pollin, Nkosi Sharpe, Ali
Kosiba, Katie Zacarian,
Anne Stamell, Kate
Mcnamara, Sherry
Zachary, Asha Strazerra-
Wild- all clashin' together.
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Left: Daredevil Dan Reck shows off one of his amazing
moves at UMASS.
Left: Amanda
Ball, Emily
Silgard and
Kefira La Valley
huddle together
after school.
Lower left: A
bench behind
t h e I ones
Librarv waiting
for a wavward
student.
Above right:
Paul C. Nelson,
Amy Hamel,
Dan Eisenstein
and Andrew
Lattuca hanging
out in town on a
nice day.
Above: Seniors Nkosi Sharpe and Mike Kurtz checking out the ladies at
Antonio's just before a game.
Left: Junior Alex Adams can't wait for the photographer to leave so that
he can down his pizza.
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THE GREAT
OUTDOORS
Right: Ali Kosiba and Gabrielle
Maguire at the Eiffel Tower this
summer.
Far Right: Hilary Sedgwick and
a friend enjoying the pyramids
at Giza.
Below: Sokny and Sokna
Chham, Ammara Chhun and
Samoeuth Som stop at Battery
Park in New York City en
route to Ellis Island.
Above right: Watch out! Andres Gomez boulders at
Chapel Ledges.
Right: Leah Underwood, Lauren Geiger, Nikki
Bastien, Ali Kosiba, Hannah Pollin, Caitlin Abrams-
Freund, Anne Daniel and Kate McNamara stop to
pose for a picture at running camp.
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Maya Sagarnaga, Salome Duarte with her niece and Indira
Rodrigues enjoy a picnic.
Right: Kate Riva and Rachel Jenner-Young enjoying the
spirit of the Bahamas.
Lower left: Gabrielle Maguire and Hunter Evans look a little
out of breath while hiking in Canada's Jasper National Park.
Lower right: Elliot and Alisha Holland at
the top of a mountain near Sora, Panama.
Jason Bloom and Gabe Reif smile in front
of the Western Wall in Jerusalem.
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Below: Dino Tavares and tutors Erico Varela and Periandro
Neiga have finished another nutritious meal.
Far Right: Just
what is David
Pistrang feeding
Dana Booker as
Tito Crafts looks
on ?
Above: Aubrey Gibavic, Celia Reich,
Jessie Wasserman, Mollie Edinson and
Jenni Sussman all agree that lunch time
is a time for gatheriiig.
Above: Emma Kelty, Daria Dillard, Qasim Laroche and
Ms. Clifford show off their spirit during Clash Day.
Left: Jennifer Smar, Naonii Gutierrez, Carolyn Walker, Rachel
Lesser, Castle Sinicrope and Siena Kaplan are having a relaxing
tinre.
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[kenna Ezeh, Naomi Tyler and Melissa Echeverri are glad
to have a moment of peace and quiet together.
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‘ShariMi Vargo, Vemiser Montgomery, Brenda Sanchez, Tony
I |Volpe, Matt Brooks, Spring Sheldon, Alex Winkler and Andrew
' Lattuca enjoy playing nionopoly in Mr. Patta\ina'sbuisness class.
Hangin
Out
Below: Ms. Hannigan, Taylor Whittemore, Da\ad Ortiz,
Ms. Skelton, Nkosi Sharpe, Corinne Krac'itz, and joe
Cardozo show that Clash Day is in style.
.SIAIORS
Left Center: Tatyana Tenenbaum, Nora Segar, Lucy Munger
and Amelia Clingman patiently wait for their rides.
Above: There is something very humerous in the cafe by
the looks on the faces of Liz Gaddy and Lori Ortiz.
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Right:
Sarah Turati and
Meglianiie Martel
share a best friend
hug.
Below:
Tony Aquino
and David
Youngblood get
caught sleeping
in Spanish class.
Above: Jay Quesnel and
Adrianne Wallace show off their
dazzling smiles.
Left: Toan Do is immersed iri
thought.
Right: Pam Breeze and Leah
Germann sell earrings to benefit
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popular spot for Shauna Halt and
Jennifer Rhode to share their
thoughts on the day.
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be happy with his afternoon snack.
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hard on her packaging assignment
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'ecile FenskcASt^rbiere.
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Shore, aiid Anika Wiemokly smile for a photographer.
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ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Amherst, MA
1990- 1991
Russ Vernon-Jones, Principal
Gr. 3 Trish Davis
Remernbe}- When J5
Senior Qass: "One of the Finest"
Ahh... It's finally here, our senior year - and it's quickly
disappearing from underneath our feet. We started the year with
a roaring start, showing our Senior spirit, and winning the
Homecoming game's spirit contest for the second year in a row.
Seniors kept the moment up, leading the way to hoards of
championship titles, including the first Superbowl win in many
years! Let us not forget the romping of the juniors in overtime
during the school's first ever girl's Flag Football game.
In school, the Seniors showed the rest of the kids how to
get things done; we held the first successful school dance,
Winterfest, in years; a rip-roaring concert. Battle of the Bands;
and the best decorated hall during Spirit Week. We also
continued to work on building one of the finest classes to leave
the doors of ARHS. With a strong sense of unity and a group
that praises each other's uniqueness and individuality, we can
safely believe we have attained our goals.
Now, as the final death throes of Senioritis kicks in, we
must remember the long arduous journey we took to get here.
Elementary school. Junior High, High School, and the SAT's (oh
dear!) are all challenges that we have all successfully conquered.
As college is on the horizon for many of us, and as we look
forward to establishing a name for ourselves, we must never
forget where we came from. Remember, we are the first class of
the new millennium. Good luck to all.
-The Senior Class Officers
Lelia Bozorg - Class President
Daria Dillard - Class Vice President
Thushan Amarasiriwardena - Class Treasurer
Fran Cruz - Class Secretary
Above; Alexis Lieberman voted Class
Cutest.
Above: Brian Rogers, Jason Bloom, Mike Kurtz and Shem Above: Thomas Witholt, Emily Petitt, and Lesley
Kellogg look innocent wliile Jon Rosen gets ready to whack Anne Newsted are chillin' outside Spanish Class.
Thushan Amarasiriwardena with a keyboard.
Wole Abiodun
ilianks to all my teachers, friends, and my
frenns. I enjoyed working with the lunch
dies at Amherst High School. It was giieat
:n.
Caitlin Jo Abrams-Freund
“Don't believe ivhitt your eyes are telling you.
All they show is limitation. . . find out what
you already know, and you’ll see the way to
fly. "X-C 1 -4, SWIM 7-1 2, lAX 1 -4. Thanx
L|, EK; XC girls- Always in my heart KM,
ME, SJ
AboveiWhat are you daydreaming about, Maria
Grigoryeva?
\bove: Gabe Reif and Rachel
- aossips
jenner- Young voted Class
Travis Albano
Smooth seas don't make skillful sailors. ”
Nothing in the affairs of men is worthy of
i onying about. "Mom, Had 1 2 yrs tor you.
1 hank you. Peace to my hoys, keep chillin
Ijilways. MA MA Friends tor lile. You know
ind it is gt)od.
Kelly niar Alejandro
Abby Acker
I love it when you go outside, and
everyhting’s green and sunny, and then you
see a little bunny. "Um. yeah, that was
disgustin’ "- The Ladies' Man. I'hanks Mom
and Uad, I love you, Iuv2 JV'girls, Ultimate
2-4, buds. 1 love you my Syi!
Rebecca Adams
“Obstacles are those frightfitl things you see
when you take your eyes off your goal. Henry
FordSv.’\m 1-4 X-C 3-4 Musical 1-4. I love
you mom, Nate and dad. Thanks to RC J W
MO ,S\' KL BE ISW K| MM KM DS you
guys are the best!
Above: Jill Dickinson and Jason Gray having fun playing
physics teacher for the day.
Seniors J7
Above: Andy Buchanan voted Most Unique Style
Roberto Eliud Alejandro
“I tell you, my friends, do not be afraid of
those who kill the body and after that can do
no more. ” LK 12:4. Fear no man, for the
only person who can deter you from your
goals is yourseh.
Thushan Suramyajith
Amarasiriwardena
“If you really want something in life you have
to work for it. Now quiet they’re about to
announce the lottery numbers. "-Homer xcl -
4 Track 1 -4 V. Terrorism Thanks TW JT
EM JR and everyone else. 2 Shang 4 eva!
Nicole Alfred
"The problem of the twentieth century is the
problem of the color line. ’’ - W.E. B. Bu Bois.
I owe current & future success 2 my
parents... I hanks 2 Vanna, Tanya, and
Jenny-friends 4 life. Bark like you want it!
Cheer Hard! CALI LOVE!
Juan Antonio Aquino
“Do not wish to be anything but what you are,
and to be that perfectly. ”
-St. Francis
De Sales
Props to EA,EG,CS,KA, MB, and the Dog
Pound.
Miguel Aquino
“Its not how hard you push along the way, Its
having enough in you to finish. ” “A new day
is soon upon you; maximize your potential. "
Thanks to my mom, dad, sis and Amarkis
Irack 1-4 Diseshot.’yea I know I’m Great.
Mad love to every 1
Samuel Asher
“In theory, there is no difference between
theory and practice, there is. ” Think about
it. Much love to VJ SB AP EC CK LB
Soccer 1-4 Ski team 1-4 Be smart Dan.
1 hank you Mom & Dad. I'm out...
Jenn Baldvins
“You got your whole life to do somethingand
that's not very long. "LAX 1-4, ultimate 3-
4. Much love to all my friends, we had us
some stupid tun. Thank you to my family,
I love you guys.
Amanda Ball
“While you and E have lips and voices, which I
are for kissing and to sing with who cares if some
one eyed invents an instrument to measure
spring with" I love you MOM and all of my
friends. What a long strange trip its been. \
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Anna K. Barlow
i “In the end, whiit affects your life most deeply
, ■ are things too simple to talk about. ’’All my
i love and thanks to Mom Dad Kristen
ii Thomas Sarah Web SSS MPR MS DMP
I . AG |R ]B and all ol my other triends and
I i iamily. Love ya all!
Gwendolyn Bass
"You must be the change you wish to see in the
world. ’ -Ghandi LAX 2-4 BBALl. 1-4 Love
to T-Bone BS SZ RjY AR SMB KR AB
Mom lujii Dan and the rest of the lam.
Alibaba had a camel Gtbonedog DSDII
Phis is not the end...
Nicolette Noelle Bastien
"Ij you don’t have enemies, you don't have
character. ”'Lo make lite interesting yon have
to stir up some controversy, th.inx to all who
helped me do that LD R| MK I P PO. Also,
mad luv to I B PC the lam coach and mv
X-G sistas.
James Battisioni
"In the abundiince of water the fool o thirsty. "
Bob Marley
As 1 awoke not even the rising sun could
compare to the beautv K ing next to me
lives on
Danielle Baxter
I : “Don't sit back and dream of what could he.
, Face your fars and make your dreams reality. ”
: ■ Much luv to my MC)M, Matt, and Sam. lb
i myboy7.-AL,PCN.DE,SN,NUGS, KM,
1 WIZ, KD, KO, CQ VOLLEY-BALL
' ' 4LIEE! 2 My Baby Drew-1 luv you. PEACE!
Samuel Heath Beebe
“Hello McFly!’’-Biff. Pm going back to tbe
hiture but I'll never forget the past. Mtich
love to my boys, my butterlly, my lamil)-,
all ot my friends and to hip hop. Always
remember: It s all good. I bank you all, 1
love my life.
Annie Berkowitz
I "Be like the bird in fight-pausing a while on
boughs too slight, feels them give way beneath
her she sings, knowing yet that she has wings. "
■ Love to Mom, Dad, Iiiles, Bcngi, ,4C),
SZ, I he t,llt.:BS, 111, GB, my buddy-
Os:KR, RD'.
Elizabeth T. Berrien
"Life I love you-all isgrooiy. ’'Lhanks to Mom
Allen Kate Heather Clay E\'D\' and my
incredible support nerwork (you know who
you are) Also to P.Simon, F.Sinatra,
.A.Guthrie, B Dylan, C. Stevens tor
smoothing over the btimpy road.
Above: Betsy Calhoun listens to her Walkman as she
paints the hallway mural.
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Above: Sam Asher voted most likely to be a CEO of
a multi-billion dollar corporation.
Tara M. Biagi
“I am a part of all that I have met. “Thank
you Mom Babbo Gia & Damian for the
love &L support you’ve given to me. Thank.s
to those who’ve kept me smiling. To my
friends, I love you all! “And now were off
like a prom dress!”
David Bisson
“This is the beginning from 7’ to 'we'. ” -J.
Steinbeck Peace to NBFB crew - its been
fun. Hockey 2-4 Baseball 1-4 Much love
and respect to family, friends, and all true
teachers.
Jason Bloom
“What matters is to be a symbol rather than
to have a symbol’’ -Mm\\3.m]oi\n\.n Heschel
1 -2 Track
2- 3 XC
3- 4 Ultimate
Theresa Bonsignore
“If we all did the thtngs we are capable of
doing, we ivottld literally astound ourselves’’
Thanx to PB JL-I,ove you both-LE, PG,
KO, KS, MB, TA, AG VBALL 1-4
SBALL2-4 Ladies: just remember “it’s a
house plant” Love to all my family-23
Dana Kimberly Booker
Drama, Choir, Cows, Madrigals, Music
comp.. Art + Dance “If not here, then where?
If not now, then when?"
“What is life if we think not of death?’’ Thank
you friends and family.
Jan Boyce
Leila Bozorg
“I’ll note you in my book of memory"
- Shakespean -
Vanessa Brackett
“You were once uhldhere. Don’t let them tame
you. ”I.D. Loving kindness.”... A whole new
poerry beginning here.”A.R.
Aisha Brandford
“Nothing dims the light that shines within". -
Maya Angelou Mom, you are my
inspiration, 1 love you. BG, KJ, CS
BooDoop! Ya’II suayed true. Quinn, we did
it boo! You are my heart. I love you!
Goodluck to everyone.
Matthew Brooks
“The credit belongs to those who are in the
arena, who strive valiantly, who know the great
devotions,and spend themselves in a worthy
cause. “-TR. Thanx Mom+Dad. Peace to the
speed Hogs,f-balll-4,Bond2-4. KDTATV'
AR AG BM SB99
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Andrew John Price Buchanan
s mind had popped like a balloon and his
jnsciousness suddenly flooded forth into
swirling darkness of the void.
Andres Bur
“It is well to remember that the entire
universe, with one trifling exception, is
composed of others" ]o\\n Andrew Holmes.
Thanks Mom, Dad, Maura and the many
members of R.R. and the P.P.'s.
Elizaheth Calhoun
“If I have become any better at fighting my
daily battles, be they violent or quiet. I know
it is only thanks to my many friends and
aquaitances." Amnesty Int'l, .Ski I'cam,
Ultimate, I'hanks ffannah.
Carmel Calinda
“My heart will go on. don 't give up. when
the going gets tough you can make it!" ,MO,
S|. )B, DD i, W'A, Ifotig... have fun in the
years to come. Keep laughing 1 SS, thanks
Mo. Thank you Mary S, I am grateful to
you. Pe.ice out to year dOOO.
*!eth Mark Anderson Calloway
Message I stress: 2 make it stop study
^tr lessons don't settle 4 less, even a genius
ks Is be greateful 4 blessings don't ever
mi<inge. keep your essence the power is in the
mople and politics we address!" 2FAM I love!
Joseph C'ardozo
^'o everyone 1 love and h.tve loved- Thank
I >11, it was a blast. To everyone whom 1
' -ver got the chance to love- there will be a
t lie and a pLtce. Special word to my family,
jhd CH, PC, Cl.C:, ACS. MD, M|, and
I mnis 1 -4.
Adam Camphell-Strauss
“Is this a good time or whatl" -0.0.
Repre.sentin' |u-l)nation. Rec l.eagtie B-Ball
1-4. -Aw yeah! Much thanks to my family
and friends. Good luck! 1 love you all. “In
the end you’ll still be you. " - Sly.
Emily Carey
“If you think you are beaten, you are: If you
think you dare not. you don't: If you'd like to
win, but you think you can't, it's almost
certain you won't. " .Swimming 7-12; Love
& thanks: Mom, Dad, SE, MM, CK, EK,
ND.
Above: Bryan Galante waves enthusiastically as he
orders pizza for the yearbook crew.
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Emily Carino
'A child's rhyme stuck in my hend. It said that
life is but a dreatn. I've spent so many years in
question to fwd I've known this all along. ”
I'ool. I'o my tarn, j + M tor tlic xtra support.
Mirra, lati, R|, Rosie - Love you. ‘lina
Above: Ben Myers, Tony Volpe, and Matt Brooks look eager to start the game.
Above: Hannah Pollin voted most outspoken.
Kelley A. Chartier
“You can't depend on your eyes when your
imagination is out of focus. ” -Mark Twain
Thanks to CR, |RJ. Mom, Dad, Greg, I love
you. Short stutt, Studly, 1 11 never forget our
Friday nights. Finally one more; Pa Ching
Ching
Pei-Wen Chen i
“tian xia mei you bu san de yan xi” \’W, FP, j
KK, RD, Let’s keep in touch!! To my other ]
lovely friends: CL, LW, SL, AR, and u know 1
who u are- “she zai ren wei” keep up all the i
good work!!! luv ya all =) f
Brooke Childs
I slept and dreamt that life was joy I awoke
and saw that life was service. I acted and
behold, service was joy. -Rabindranath Tagore
Maia Ciesluk
"All that is gold does not glitter, not all those
who wander are lost" Much love to my
mom&dad, my bro Jay&my girl Spring.
You all gave me the strength to cut the
mustard. I leave loving trees. ..PEACE
Above: What are you looking at, John Wood?
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42 Seniors
iAbove: Jill Dickinson and Jaclyn Quesnel share a
jmoment of peace together.
Andrew Collette
Rachael Cohen
\ ' Be yourself. Who else is heller quiilifiedl"
(I 1UCH LOVt: Tt) MC)M,
- )An&FAMILY. I'HANKS TO SV, W\.
lt,:L BF AH. FHANKS FOR
:;vERrFHiNc;!
Deirdre E. Clark Nathaniel Cdark
“Be realistic: Plan for a miracle. "-Bhagwau
Shrce Rajineesh Dekuiemc Vam to my
family and friends. Mom AB BN CiS
FC ES KF, MS Mr. Murray, Tlienzic AN I")
t.iuells!
SBOHFM...
Above: Sam Farrington works hard on his measuring.
: \bove: Owen Mullin (left) voted most school spirit.
Brand)’ M. Cook
“She started dancin ’ to that fine fine music and
then it was all right. “Love and thanks 2 my
family and friends. Thanku M&D, Dali,
Ash, YM, AO, MM, ST, MM, AL, ]G, EL,
MG, l.B, GM. I'll liiv and miss you all...
Seniors 43
Tanya Cortright
"Each day that passes by must be cherished
because each day brings a new meaning to
life. ” Much love to my mom, dad & sister.
Also, thanx to all my friend.s; SP, MD, I,|,
LW, RW, MG, TW, and most of all LC.
Good luck to you all!
Francisco U. Cruz
“Disorganization is the key to success. " - Class
secretary, I'rack & Field (3,4), swimming,
B-ball, SA, CL, R|, RC, ND, JR, SB, AVj,
NS, Thanks to my family tor being there
tor me, Good bye everyone.
William Burgess Crawford
Emil Cunningham
"Even if you re on the right track you 'll get run over
if you just sit there. " Much love to my moms &
Fam ABC Serna &C B for always pushing me
MM, PM, H S, A, TD, BJ, YL, AI„ NR LC,
MM, L, Good Lxioking 34xc 234T&F R4L
Peace Love n Happiness.
Above: Leah Underwood
voted for worst car.
Anne Daniel-Stamell
“Don't ever frown, because you never know
when someone might be falling in love with
your smile." ySZ 234, NHS 34, Gen. Gap
234. LOL to Mom + Dad, PD, KF, M+K,
SS, the XC girls, and all my friends.
and Nkosi Sharpe were
Elizabeth Dann
“I'm not going to school anymore. " - Calvin
Above: Kara Szczesny, Liz Ellis, Kristen O'Brien, Danielle
Baxter, and Tess Bonsignore show how tough the Girl's
Volleyball Team is.
Elisia L. Dewick
"I must have blown a fiise or something! cause it
wits so dark in my mindJ she came up to me with
the sweetest face! and she was holding a light of
some kind. ” -Ani Difranco Thanks mom I Luv
you Emily, josh, AMANDA AND KATIE.
44 Seniors
Jill Dickinson
j We must embrace pain and burn it as fuel
Li or our journey. " Special thanks to you mom.
I love you very much! I R, we had a lot of
,ood times together. To my family, 1 love
ou guys! Lots of love to SK, SA, and
ei '‘M.
Daria Dillard
"Success is measured by the obstacles one has
to overcome. ” Thanks for your love & support
mom. Dad, Nikki, Rosy luv always to AC,
KB, (dM, IB, BG, JA, RR and the dearest of
all my sister DD. Girls b-hall ,T4
Above: Ahhh! Playful Liz Johnson attacks Chih-
Yun Lee's hair without mercy.
Toan Do
Gus Domain
1 would just like to thank all of my family
and friends that have gotten me thtough
my years here at Amherst.
Liam Donovan
"/ got you sick off the potential, with healthy
prospects. Remembering the real ones, and
Jorgetting the false sets. "
Rebecca Esther Doran
"Whenever you jail, pick up something. ” -
Oswald rhcodore Avery. W’ind Knsemblc I-
■t, Chinese Chib 1-4, National Honor
Society ,L-t. I bank you to friends and family.
Above: "What's cooking?" asks Caitlin Abrams-
'^reund to Adam Greeney.
Megan A. Doubleday
" To my fi'iends thank u for keeping me strong.
To my foes thank u for making me stronger. ’’
Mom, Dad, Sam, TV', JR, |V', LA, RR RW,
SR, TC, KO all my love you’re everything!
Bricks Legacy Hunt Seat & Western
Rleasure MQHA BE KC TC DB Lhanx !
Katherine Droy
"Life is something to do when you can't fall
asleep. " Ir.ick 1-4, Lhanks mom, dad, and
Michael for all the support and thanks to
all those who have been the Re esp MB, KO,
SN, 1)B, and of course the Fly giriz.
Seniors 45
Above: April Dunbar and Jan Boyce fool around in Foods class.
Safeome Cucuca Duarte
I chpos dsab morre ca nada. Want to be a vet.
I hanks to my parents, br, tios. Gusmao
Chencha &C all lerreiras Bebs, Sid U R the man,
ja, cid, vaids, teachers, liml &: all my friends
& pets. Pres of ISC4. Mi e dod na bzot.
Capeverdean with pride.
Nicholas James Dufresne
In life as in swimming —you can 't get anywhere '■
unless you get your feet wet. ..and too much ^
splash doesn’t help. BB, 1; X-C, 1-3, track,
1 ,2,4;swimming,2-4. Thanx for the smiles j
Lisa, my buds AC, EM, and for all my j
happiness, Maya. '
April Dunbar
"Don't worry bout 'a' thing, cause every little
thing gonna be alright"
Jonathan Effrat
"No one can possibly know what is about to
happen: it is happening, each time, for the first
time, for the only time. "-James Baldwin. XC
3,4 Track 3,4. I hanks to Mom Dad AB DG
AG HP Coach Gould, B, Rasool. Good luck
to all!
Daniel Eisenstein
"Life is not an apology. ” AL SN BM RG
PNX2 20X2L HL LI, HP FD CQ MC: DB
SS Thanxs Mom Dad, Jake lor showing me
the ropes and sis. much love
Eis Ellis
"Take it and run with it. ”-NK much luv 2
guber, owen, resser, wee, seyhay, babilicious,
HKG, FV, IC, MS + my tough girls (bub +
scrub)! Bay + Lamar-z all our great times!
Do u want gum in your hair? Soullood
forever and ever! LPSA!
46 Seniors
[ Sarah Ewald
^ JLirold, everyone has the right to make an
1..V out of themselves. You can't let the world
jj. edge you too ’’-Maude. Hugges to EC
1^! ]F CK NH and the Amherst crew kisses to
iT and all my williston preppies.
Sam Farrington
Remember you can pick your friends and
you can pick your nose but you can’t pick
your friend’s nose. Thanks to everyone who
helped along the way. Ski club 4 outing club
3-4 SL 3-4
Lauren Fein
"On my way I came up with the answers... ”
Ultimate 2-4. l.ove and thanks to my family.
Love always to all my fabulous friends, J\'
girls and judorks. MPR- Crocker to forever
"...I scratched my head and the answers were
gone. ”
Victoria Field
"The utti verse may be as great as they say but it
wouldn't be missed if it didn't exist ”- Piet Hem.
All my love and sincere thanks to tny teachers
past present and future. And to anyone who
asks - I got it at the dump.
Rachel Franklin
do all the way. " lb all y'all and expecially:
. and D: my fellow Coonies Sloth (No
nnie) and Ma Fratclli; M.j. my personal
ret Michaels (what’s a matter wit cho
.>y); Baadshah; Righteous love, (Hey V.S.)
om Chunk
Deanna F. Clagnon
oak tree started out as a couple of nuts
decided to stand their ground. ”1 acrosse
1-4; N1 IS 3-4; )B, l.C, RF Cioonics Forever
K'.hunk and Sloth, not Andy. Love you
jitiillerm.i.
BethAnn Freed
Symph. Orchestra 1-4 C'abaret 1-4 Chorale
3 Russian 1-4 “We are all meant to shine, as
children r^o’’R.\ .AZF Music is Life
Bry an Peter Calante
Big words are made of little ones, impress
yourself before trying to impress others, d hanks
to my family, friends, girl friend, t'lcxl, and
Anyone else who helped me through this
chapter taf schcxal. SCI IBA, M t. Bike, \’e;ir Btxak.
I love you Liz!
Above: Joaniic^ Ruhl voted Class Sleeper,
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Above: Keep smiling,
Domian.
Rosemarie Gilman
“Resiliency is the art of learning to repeatedly rejiise
to do anything else othei- than rise again after any
set-backs!" 3, 4Track THANKS MEC
NM KJC SH rCG ZZ BR ER ED LIZ GOD
MBCSTD 1>M PMEGJAASNMBG
Lauren Geiger and Gus
Ariel Glassman
"Well-behaved women rarely make history. ”
'Tm a flinty kind of women. ”-Dar SB I -4,
Fabulous Women 1 -4 ASM W 2-4. Thanks
AB RG MG TH JR GRAB MPRJHW
LF Fro ERH TW AR DMP Chai Juz JC
Dougie P MR. Kelly. Su Lao-shi. Whew!
Connor Kilroy, Phillip Gorth, and Andy Vernon-
Jones hang around the school lobby.
Andrew GaJlinaro
'7 know of no higher fortitude than stubbornness
in the face of overwhelming odds" Hockey I -4
baseball 2-4 football 3-4 tv bm mb cl thanks
to mom, dad and coaches SUPERBOWI,
1 999 KYR KO MH (56) love always to IT
Lauren Geiger I
"Success rests in having the courage dijl
endurance &, above all, the will to become th^
person you are. ’’Track 1-2, xcountry 2-4,
NHS 3-4 Much love to Mom Dad FTin
Shanae, I love ya’Il shouts out to ASW TC
DGSMBGDJSandall
Above: Best Car— Ben Myers (second from the left).
Hannah Goldstein
"If you love something, let it go, if it comes
back to you, its yours, if it doesn't, it never
was''To my baby, I love you more Adam.
To my parents I love you. To Kira and
Alexis I love you. WMC, CQ, TA.
!
Eduardo Jose Gonzalez
"Don 't even take the path less taken; Yather,
make your own path and leave behind a
trail. ’’Much love to my family and friends
|M
I li
48 Seniors
a.
Ramon Gonazlez
1 treat spirits have always encountered violent
i ^position from mediocre minds"VetiCe to AC,
t‘l , BM, SN, MC, GG, AH, DE, LL, liquid
i cw, AL, Super Bowl Boys. [lANK 1-4,
I'iAOTBAl.L 1+4, BOOMZ 1-4, Thanks
Britton Goodale
"So ofien these days eating indian food passes
for spirituality, / don't meditate and I don't
pray but 1 eat 2 samosas every day ”- Dan Bern
rhanks Mom, D,id, Jane + everyone else-
SCA, the farm, set crew, ultimate
I Mom + Pops Coaches NL5
\bove: What are you looking at Ceasar Sevilla?
Above: "I dot chocolate mJes!" says Liz Benden.
David Gorezyea
In America, first you get the sugar, then you
get the power then you get the women! -
1 fomer
Track 2,.L4 XC 4.
Bayete Gordon
" rhe Greatest Mistake you can make is to be
constantly feaiful you will make one " Thanks
Mom, Dad DG AG JB |B EG |A CC: MW
|M KB BB.ill 1-4 SC PN TA AH OM SB
Thanks MS B and Mr Mrs Sauls If 1 Left
you out My B !
Phillip Gorth
for ce unwise; when time allows ‘tis sweet
I jplay the fool. ’’-Horace Much Love to CK
fnJ l| SA SU r AM
Push SA SB t AM LB I D GB RJ BO jP
d the H.AM. -Peace-
Seth Goulston
Above: Anna Barlow shows Meagan I’avton-Russell where the cafeteria is.
Seniors 49
Above: Cheerleader Vanna Sin concentrates hard on
the game.
Chris Graves
"Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- / took
the one less traveled by. " -Frost Thanks to
friends, fam, Charlie, Doc. OC 3+4 XC 3
Set Crew 4, Graphic 2&4 Leadership 4
Survival Living 4.
Adam Greeney
Thanks to family and friends for support.
XC 1-4 ultimate 1-4 “Tve stood here before
the pouring rain w! the world turning circles
round my brain. 1 guess I'm always hopin' that
you 'll end my reign, but it’s my destiny to be. . . "
Amy Hamel
"Change is inevitable, so don't jear it when it
comes: grow stronger. "To all my people who
have loved and supported me through it
all. You are so special to me.
MF,KT,AJ,IRJW,NTE,AD,RI>+CW Mom,
Dad+ Aaron your my inspiration.
Michael Hannigan
I love you Boo. Thanks to my family.
Football 1 -4 Thank God it’s over
Taryn Harchik
"To find a dream and a life of their own a
place in the clouds a foundation of stone.
DC LAX-4 Thanks 2 my mom dad and
Paul I love you. Muchlove 2 mv Chicas
G-dog BS RJY AB SZ HG BS’ "This is
not even the beginning of the end. ”
Jason Wilder Gray
'7 wanna be in the light... ’’-DCtalk “For I
know the Plans 1 have for you... ”-Jer. 29:1 1
Choruses 2-4, Greek 2-4 Black Dog! thanx
2 all my teachers Love 2 all my friends +
family in Amherst + Ware Galatians, 1:10
Maria Grigoryeva
"Always a day late and a dollar short. "-Mr. N.
Fiendish Caricatures , LUtimate, I
Stuff; ’"Whatever we are. we're not FISHY,
buddy. ’’-Salinger; Jath
Casey Hayman
VBasketball 1-4;JC, MD. LC-THE BOYS;
CLM-I love you, you’ve been through
everything w/ me and somehow still
managed to see my good side. Tate-oniy
two more years. Enjoy it. Mom+Dad, 1 love
you+thanks for your suport
50 Seniors
Jesse Hazzard-Watkins
"We shidl not cease from exploration and the
iui of all our exploring will be to arrive where
>e started and know the place for the first
’me." TS Eliot Ultimate. WE and I'echies
Uile! TB. DP, PC, |B, |BL
Seth M. Hersey
ll've learned one important tiring in tire pa.st
i: 1,'w years: “A lot of people think they’re
II fep...But they're not." Anvnv.ty, I'd like to
jrank some people: l ire Birys and SU, RL,
sW, EH, TM, Al
I Michael jasiiiski
I Vitrk hard tor tire reward aird enjoy it wlreir it
(ft ilrrnres. I'lrairks to trry tanrily tor their love and
lupjxrrt. Poll, we've latrdcxl on the moon! SAL
J’ hanks, ytnt're the he-st, S922 Ikrsehall 1-4 E-
^ )ogMR,tsk “I hat sounds good I'll have that."
Matt Heider
[Text deleted because ot profanity,] and
thanks to Mom, D.id, Jacob, and all trry
peeps. As a great man once said, "Free at
last! Free at last! Thatik (iod Almighty, we
are fire at last!"
Above: Brooke Childs and Francesca Inglese voted class PB&j.
Amy Joyce Hillman-Siracusa
"As we are liberated from our own fear, out-
presence automatically liberates others. ” -
Nelson Mandela
Elliot Holland
"/ atti glad / shall never be young without
wild country to be young in. Of what avail
are forty freedoms without a blank spot on the
map?" - A. Leopold Many thanks to family,
Irietrds, aird teachers.
Francesca Inglese
" Wt- shall not cease from exploratton. And the
end of all our exploring will be to arrive where
we started and know the place for the first
time. I.S. Fltot
Rachel Jenner- Young
“You’ve gotta have a dream. If you don't have a
dream, how ya gonna nutke a dtratn come true, "
Ll\. Love to TH, CB, SZ, BS, tanrih'. .4B &
KR for the [rest summer. Balrairra nr.inr.as, lenrotr
drops, buddy-os, blow up doll, hevt trrirhile.
Above: Abby Acker ancJ Rachel Franklin check out the schtx>l
computers.
Seniors SI
Above: Betsy Calhoun and Erika van der Velden listen
enthusiastically while Andres Bur plays his guitar.
Astrelle Johnquest
“You have to try, because if you havent tried,
you havent lived. ” 1 give my love and so
much respect to all those who have helped
me on my journey through the bumpy road
of life. You know who you are. Mom, NE
& AH Esp.
Nina Marie Jurczak
Know your role. "It takes courage to grow up
and turn out to be who you really are. " I love
you Mom and Dad- Thanks for everything.
TF 1 ,2 cheerleading, 4 NA, VS, BP, JC you
all have kept it real. I love you Jaya.
Katharine Estelle Jensen
"Not all who wander are lost. Tolkien XC
1-4, OC 2-4, Sets 3,4 (?) I love you Mom,
Dad, Rory. Miss you RG, MC, DM,JMx2,
J&N&M, XC girls, and the OC crew- I’ll
see you in the woods! “On doit chercher
avec son coeur. " FOREVER
Russ Juskalian
Thank you Mom, Dad, Tirz, da crew, SAPA
E-side Dirty South, BR, JR, MK, JO. LU,
you have taught me how to live and love.
Bidi Vici Veni. lacta Est Alea. The Die is
cast.
Above: Jenny Romano-Joseph gives Corinne Richmond "f amounting w much... im paraphrasing
■' 1 o gj- -Stcvc Martiu
a comforting hug.
Elizabeth E Johnson
"Open up your eyes. ” Thanks & love to
M&D, EM, G-parents, the Gfamily, BPC,
RW, TC, CL, SP, SV, EK, Fronds- JO &
ET- Perri M says X is P. I love you Bryan P!
Spanish ex 3-4 Goldbug 4
Lisa Kanner
"You purchase pain with all that joy can give,
and die of nothing but a rage to live. " - Pope
Basketball 2-4, Ultimate 3-4; All my love
mom, dad, Lauren, Sam and my smashin'
sister: your soul is the whole world.
I
Ellen Katch f
“To know even one life has breathed easier because
you have lived this is to have succeeded ” Luv and
thanks 2 friends, mean B's, swim crew. Mom
and Dad, thanks 4 everything. U R my sunshine.
Dave and Kev- Love and admiradon
i
II
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Jessica Kellogg
' j Oz never did give nothing to the tin man
< hat he didn't already have. AmerieaThank
liou Kelloggs & Dockerys Blaine Mom,
jhib, yida Mang Amy & Steve, Logan &
”ane thanks tor your inspiration. SNL,
j ihris Farley. .Shotgun!
Emma C. Kelly
j|'/ /lay no attention to anyone's praise or bLime. I
, imply follow my own feelin^"-Moziirt
I iH. Mean tVs, Musical, Piano 1-4 Goldhug
t ),41'hank.s Mom, Dad, Nora, Mr. M. CR, IRj,
IplA and ot course Peter. Kristina and Kelley, we
j vill always he the Pa-Ching-Cdiings.
Dillon W. Kline
, We wony about what a child will become
¥ omonvw. yet we fbigct that she is someone today "
ivluch luv 2 MG, DB, II , NK, F.MB, E-AL,
\j..AH,AV, ZT-niore then words c'.tn tell. Keep
jjielieving |K ur the future MK & ZH,
1 '00-tSam, 1 luv U-U 2 mom
Above: Wilfredo Melendez and Clayton Leonard voted
Quinn Kepes
“It's easier for one to give advice than it is for
person to run one's own life. (iuru 1 haven't
figured out how to run my life yet so think
for yourself and follow your heart. Love
to my family and Aisha- 1 love U
Conor Kilroy
“Outside of a dog. a book is a man's best friend.
Inside of dog, it's too dark read. " Soccer 1 -4
Ciap.4 I'hanx mom, dad, Sammy G. Kilroy,
PB, MC, F:K, Gt'i, l.U, The Boyt Forever-
\du know who you are “Sf lO I L'i ’
Justine Kinder
“We chased our pleasures here, dug our
treasures there, don't you still recall the times
we cried break on through to the other side"
LAX 1-4, HG, MM, BE, ST, BA, AH,
EiGGS I love LI M&D&M "Ihis is the
strangest life I've ever known. "
Above: Beautiful Cake, Wole Abiodun!
Kevin Kohler
I
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All Kosiba
“If it doesn’t kill you, it will make you stronger"
rhanks to my friends + family 1 love you
guys esp my XC girls + Mr, Keene. It was
fun, and that’s what counts. “All you need is
love” as I reach for my goals with jazz hands
Corinne D. Kravitz
Varsity Skiing I -4 “There is a road no sitnple
highivay between the daion and the dark of
night and if you go no one may follow, that
path is for your steps alone. "Thank you
friends family and teachers
Above: Camilo Lewis-Gonzalez voted most outdoorsy.
Michael Kurtz
7 think animal testing is a horrible idea; they
get all nervous and give the wrong answers,
Jack Handy Mad love to all the
fellas+girlygirls U know who U R. SAPA-
ESC Da ‘ham Mom Dad Ciorey Zeek I love
you. LUV to U and yours
Sara L.L. Landset
“Stranger days are all far gone yet stranger still
are those to come. Devils on the left, angels on
the right, darkness far behind and ahead theres
only light" mom dad nic marj sonya neal FW.
ES BO BS AB LM Costa Rica ‘99 Peace
Qasim LaRoche
“God made the world round so we would never
be able to see too far down the road" TViinx
to my ABC fam’. DO EC NP RB NP JL
AC JP AL BE YL MrB Ma Otis HostfLT
PT) MrM Family I.F El, |P MP )LTP RF
JP MF OF PF AF Track 2-4 Cioach LR
Andrew J. Lattuca
"From the ivomb to the tomb presume the
unpredictable. Nas much love to Mom & Dad
& Fam. I'hanks to all from ‘96-’02 Especially
SN, DE, DB, PN, EM, KM, JO, BM,GS,MC,
C(.J, B-Ball 1-4 ABCwalk'98 DE open House
& to the 1 and only Danielle, 1 love LI
Chih-Yun Lee
“If one is lucky, a solitary fantasy can totally
transform one million realities" -Maya Angelou
yrbk 4, ultimate 2-3. Thanx Mom, Dad &
Fiffany for love and support. Keep smiling
LN, RD, EP, L), AB, KL, AW, PC. Stay in
reality, JS...what?
Henri Lafond
"Some say I’m strange, but sometimes thats' how
strange life gets. "-MD
All my real friends know who they are.
Ray Laney
"It’s been a long road. . . Thanks to everyone who
made it possible. ” Thanks MOM and Friends
Jisuk Lee
"Mistakes are a fact of life. It’s the response to
the error that counts. ” Thanx to all
family+friends for caring+understanding!!
Love to: KP,jP...go mah wuh!!
-zzang
A_A
54 Seniors
‘ Above: John Ozereko and Abby Acker voted class picasso.
Clayton Leonard
“What makes you happy is how you should
decide to live your life. " shouts to tuib.i,
Micol, lustiiK- and anyone 1 niiglit l-orget.
irv to remember the good times instead of
the tough, big ups to SN/LD/ECi/BCi/BC/
and all my ladies peace.
Caniilo Lewis-Cionzalez
K mhrace mother earth as you would a child;
without her otir tale is sealed and we are
doomed
Alexis Lieberman
Kate Littlefield
{People fear what they don't know, hate what
,hcy can't conquer, "tarn: L)R INCRF.DIBL.E.
Itiv u. 2my real girlz CM N )B keep shinin.
all others, much luv, 2my heart, FD, my
:’NC, u make life beaulitul. 1 love u... -
ndishu
“We're just dust in the wind. ” Much Ittve to
mv triends MD, RB, SV, RC, RA, l.B, Cl.
Flame wishes you all good luck on your
journeys
s.bove: What do you have in your locker, Sopheap
jdihoun?
Above: Sophie Maltese-Blount and Taylor
Whittemore stay focused throughout the meet.
Sarah Logan
"Confidence is locking a door and not turning
the handle to make sure. ” Mom and Dad,
thanks lor everything you’ve given me. G,
much love girl. MPJ, thanks for always
making me smile. “Say Anything"
Christopher Looze
“Lots of times you have to join a parade in ivhich
you 're not really interested in order to get where
you're going. '’B,i.seballl-4 Hockey 1-4 Football
1 -4 Thanks Iriends&tamily, BtFWl. 99 Peace
SPFFDHOG.S. Love you mom&d.id
i
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Above: Voted most likely to help an elderly woman
across the street: Evan Roth-Howe and Julia Sorcinelli.
Gabrielle Maguire
"One can see truly solely with the heart, what
ts essential is invisible to the eye. ” Love &
tlianks to mom, dad, Owen, Mads &Hunts.
Also to the x-c girls &cNS ST AO BS &KR,
To Ali, Chio, KT, Anais &Mads-your
friendship has meant so much.
Rey Maldonado
"Life is fill! of obstacles you win some and you lose
some. ” Much Love to my MOM & DAD &
Everyone who I leipcd & Stood By me. Shout
outs to ED & All My Boyz & All you Fine Girls.
I List Thing “If you Ain’t freakin I Ain't spcvrkin
Sophia Maltese-Blount
‘D closed mouth gathers no /6or "Tennis I -4 XC 4.
Love to my family. GB, LD, EK, L.B, LG, ASW,
and all the rest. I love you all. "Camel's name was
RiilplfWi Ha. Remember everything...
Eden Ma
“Bid me run, and I will strive with things
impossible... -WS" Thanx to TA, )B, ACL '
LJ, JR, IT jW, TW&all y’all jobs! Short- '
striding & high-flying 1-4. Trial of Trials. !
Lhanx jenny! “The wind howls, for it knows \
it must chase me. .." \
Stefanie Magner
"Dream like you 'll live forever, live each day
as if you 'll die. dance as if no one is watchitig
and kiss as if it were your last” Graphic 2-4 '
HH 3-4 Theater 1 -4 Thanks CK LF All my ^
friends I love you Mom + Dad, Chloe -r Kyle
Tim Manter
“What I want IS what I've Not got What I Need is
all around ?«e”Dave Matthews. To all my family,
I love you with all my heart. To all of my real
friends LS GF MS DS MS RL. Evety'one else
knows who the\' are. MS remember our “jams”
56 Seniors
7
Micol V. Martini
\Sttindi)ig on the hill in the mountiiin of
'reams, tellitig myself it's not as hard as it
■ems. " LAX 1-4, tliank.s |K BE E'GGS BS
>1 TW S T BC JC e,specially L>MB Luv To
Si I “1 ran where they told me not to run,
tit I sure had htn.”
' Michael L. Melby
Mine ear is open and my heart prepared the
\'orst is worldly loss thou eanst unfold say.is
ff kingdom lost?" 1-4 1 lotkey Tlianks to
Ian Weezy my Barents James and tricnds,
C, EC, EE And Coach. I made it
Maya Marx
J'adore mes mom, dad, Al, Dave, and mes
amis Lisa and Nick. Your love has been
amazing. KM SL CK je t'aime aussi. “Wash
out this tired notion that the best is yet to come "-
DMB Swimming 1-4
Willredo Cuba Melendez
El Nombre Boricua Rcpresenta itn prohtndo
sentido de orgullo e identidad. In PR I w.cs bom
and in PR my .soul shall l,ty Lhe re.il 1 s R lull ol
Pride even though we don’t show. N lom& 1 ).ui
te amo, 'l’'XAX'2! Lhe d.iwgs CL, |E. 1 O, R,\,
EG, BG, MA, M&l
Kmily Grace Mentin Elijah Miller
\:'.)ur Lives Kigin to end the dtiy we become silent
\hout things that tHarrct 'mlk 2 my tam-u made
'le who I am- 1 luv u. BP goiKl luck-all those
tat suhkI b\' my side since d.iy 1 ,EI\' giriz. Lite
what u make it, Kcvp it reaPone*
Alma Mazer
“I'm the Whether ALtn. not the Weather Man.
for after all it’s more important to know whether
there will be weather than what the weather
will be. ’-Aysmiley nihilism, tclincs, ultimate
1-4; Monkey Nut Sweater & |atl I
Kate McNamara
“Life Is what happens while you re busy making
other plans, "-f. Lennon I hank vou .Mom,
I Ltd, Evan, Mr. Keene, mv X-t. 'ounirv girls,
and all mv Irieiuis. I love vou all.
Careful, Thnshan Amarasiriwardena! You wouldn't
want to fall from Owen Mullin's back.
Seniors 57
Robert Miller
“Keep your 5rd eye open & live 4 the moment,
because 2morow is right next door and 2day is
shorter than you think. Mud) luv 2 my fatn,
BUG 4Life DTSD AB HC GC Mr. 'g LD
WM QL LC dr the whole 2k generation.
WURDLYFE 4ever"
Neo Mohlala
Twinz “words are the pen of the heart, but
music is the pen of the soul" I Love you
Mommy and Piso 4eva! I'o my second
parents in MI4 1 L.ove you. lb all my true
Friends in and out of school. M L CC |A
AD JB MG BO EM I Love yall...
Above; Mike Kurtz voted best eyes
Clayton Leonard learns about the "new math" from
Ms. Wright.
Casey Mones
“Enjoy yourself. These are the good old days
you 're going to miss in the years ahead. ’Thanks
& Love Mom, L4ad & Ryan. Love BJS CJH
EM GB NMT. Ski Team 2-4. Case-I Love
you always xoxox
Christina Monte
Fhe Heart Already no’s what the Mind can
only Dream ot Trust your Heart. All My
love to Mom+Dad. Thank you 4 All your
support. Much love to All that stayed true
2 Me Special luv 2 Alexis and Judith
Mariah Kira Moran
Fake: Pretend, imitation, fraud, impostor. UNO
WHO U R1 TRUE: loy.il, re.il, consistent, reality,
tmthhtl. I LOVE U BG, DB, AL, AG, AH, BG,
CQ, JO, DE, SN, my 2 thugs, EP-CREW, 2
my Mom & Bro thanks 4 all the love-n-support!
Booms 1-4. PFb\CE!
Owen Mullin
“Go confidently in the direction of your
dreams" Thank you to the Mullin and
Palmer families. Much love to everyone that
showed support. Nkosi CKO BJS JIS MR
EM My parents Lilly. Veni Vidi Vici.
Natasha Wright with child study kids Alyssa, Megan
and Erin at the Halloween party.
58 Seniors
Eucaly Murakami
I '^nd so I leave this world, where the heart
ust either break or turn to lead. ” -Nicolas-
[ bastien Chamfort (Suicide note)
Laila Julietta Murfin
-REVOLUTION is not a WORD but an
APPLICATION: it does not WEAKEN, but
STRENGTHENS. REVOLUTION does not
cause SEPARATION: it generates
TOGETHERNESS" -J. Africa Peace and love to
my saviors, I owe my life.
Sophie Maltese-Blount, Leila Bozorg and Sam
Farrington packing up at the end of a school day.
hris Quinn and Rachel Poritz take a pause to enjoy
leir surroundings.
Paul C’. Nelson Paul M. Nelson
been thmugh 13 years of school and my best
i'cher Hvit expnience. to all from 97-20
• my tarn to the hizz tor keeping me on my
j s to those who oppose eetedica. Fire Dan. K-
y sitive Energ\’ Activate Constant Flevation PH
Alulrea l.ouise Musante
" The future? /’// worry about that later. "
I hanx Ma+Pa and Kath Pony Gram Big ups
to field hockey peeps. KZ KR )S BS FK
HR SK 1 I") H KG CQ JC GC JOttM R F
DC A/, AB MR AI^ M IA' FRL FA'. Mean
h's husta ruckus can I have a ride?
Ben Myers
"Don't pretend to be something else, because
before you know it you are what you pretend
to be." Football 1-4 Fax 2-4. Always a
hoodie, speedhogs, the BIGNESS, got the
first down on totirth and twentv', that special
person and the tarn.
Close friends Taryn Harchik, Gwen Bass, Bridget
Scanlan, Annie Berkowitz, Sherry Zakhary and Rachel
Jenner-Yc9ung can't get much closer for this picture.
Seniors 59
Ariana Ornelas is prepared for a game of one on one,
any takers?
Spring Sheldon, Marina Santiago, Maia Ciesluk and
Emily Mentin studiously work on a lab for Mr. Emery.
LesleyAnne Newsted
"Our dnubts are traitors, and makes us lose
the good we oft might win by fearing to
attempt. ’’Love to Mom, D,td, .ind Jacob for
your support. ’Lbanks to EP RD CYL. SL
D| HC here and hrr love to all! Ultimate 1 -
4 Saxaphone!
Miles Nielsen
"There are worlds out there where the sky is
burning, where the sea's itsleep, and where there
are people made of smoke. Somewhere there's
danger, and somewhere else the tea's getting
cold. Ace. we've got work to do!" -V)t. Who
Jude Nowicki
Kristen O’Brien
“Dream as if you live forever. Live as if you 'll
die today. ”VBall2-4, Lax I -4 I luv you PG,
KS, CL, KD, DB, BO, LB, Thank you I
love you Mom, Dad, Tom, Katie & Jean.
Remember ladies- it’s just a houseplant!
Elizabeth J. Oedel
"You can't wait for inspiration. You have to
go after it with a club. " -Jack London. Thank
you those who’ve supported me and
inspired me, including TS, AM, AA, Mr
Murray. Music 1-4, French exchange 3,
Good luck and always be yourself
Blessing Ozioma Okoroafor
“Love always protects, always trusts, always
hopes, always perseveres. Love never fitils. ”Icor.
L3:7-8. Pocu 2-4, Track 1 -4. Thanks Mom,
[4ad, and Dada! Much love to MH, SL, KH,
all those who have been there, and of course,
the Fly giriz. ’ONFi*
60 Seniors
Kelly Olanyk
'when / fiytd my peace of mind, I'm gonna
:ve It some of my good time. "Wrestling 2, 3,
Football 1 Word up my Homies AB, CD,
]F. GH, II, K, LMN, OP QR, ST, UV, WX,
itd YZ. Much love and stay strong.
! Timmy Overstreet
ji the words of a wise man from ancient
!mes: “Sne ergfol wooreht onak cap" Ot, in
lain english: "All this education, and I still
\in't spell the right way"
Ariana I. Ornelas
"We are each of us angels with only one wing.
And we can fly only hy embracing each other. "
Love to AI.'bC ST AB KB AJ EL DE MM
SZ GM CK and all the ballet girls. Muchas
gracias Mami y I’api.
John Ozereko
"Imagination is more important than
knowledge, for knowledge is limited while
imagination embraces the entire world" -
E/mrmr Thanks F + F ZO + PO Kurtz, Da
Ham Hoods Bond 2-4 The Basement and
crazy love to everyone good luck 2000
I homas Byron Parker Nishith Patel
"An eye for an eye will make the whole world
blind. "Mahatma Ciandhi Lhanx to all who
made skool fun - QLG, HC, UF, LT GS,
TI>, I IGA, LINN’E.CL, D L, HM. Mom |AI
HIND!
Etham Pearson-Pomerantz prepares to challenge
Steven Spielberg in the future.
Santa Barbara Pabon Tenzin Palksi
My Frdz, Learning To Cope With
Dillerences Will Be Sure Fo Bring Out A
Much More Tolerant And PeacetuI Person.
Much luv goes out to: TC\' jlGZ AW DC
LC KK NP GS VS B\’ MD MG TC LW
CHiA. Liz. .You're Awesome!! -Peace-
Above: Voted most Athletic: Katie Zacarian and Leila
Bozorg.
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Ryan D. Patterson
High school is just a stepping stone to the rest ol
your life. I'lianks to all the people who told me
that life isn’t tilways easy MD HS |R Ktl IW
j\V SR MW Thanks Mom Dad & Ash for
believing! Rememher lunch in town &
Never quit!
Meagan Payton-Russell
"What I want is what Tve not got But what I need
is all around me... "'Hianks so much .ill my love
to mom dad L.F AB CC Pam Meister SL.2J &
the Rest, “and be sure to leave all the lights on so
we can see the bltck cat chan^tig color"
Chris Paulin
“Dream as if you 'll live forever. Live as if you ’ll
die tomorrow, "fames Dean Lots ol Love to
Mom, Dad, Bill, Matt, and everyone else.
LAX2-4 Hockey 4
Ethan Pearson-Pomerantz
"If you ever drop your keys in to a river of
molten lava, forget 'em, cause, man, they’re
gone. "-///I hanks, love, etc. to mom, dad,
Kanga et al.
Gabriel Reif, Meagan Payton-Russell, and Thomas
Witholt stop for a moment on their way to class.
Hassan Adar Peters Emily R. Petitt
Every who down in who-ville, the tall and the
small, was singing! Without any presents at
all FH124 WES 234 C234 Cabaret 1-4
Musical 1-3 Ultimate 2-4 RD LAN KZ
AM EK KRJFTW Mom. Dad, and Jon! 1
love you! Thanks for everything
Paul C. Nelson explains a physics problem to Cliris Quinn
and Kira Moran wliile Saray Nop tries to check answers.
David Pistrang
Music 1-4 LJItimate 1-4 Love and thanx to
4)B TW BR HZ BG ACS 3S SP AB MO
I F -I'll see you on my highways. 1 love you
Mike, Mom and Dad. “This would go well
with bananas!"
Hannah Pollin
“Inch by inch row by row gonna make this
garden grow" 10 SL- keep the red in the shed,
to fnpc- converse 4ever to my XC sisters-
keep putting 1 foot in front of the other, to
friends, rents + sis- much love!
62 Seniors
Rachel Poritz
>ork like you don't need njoney. love like
u 've never been hurt and datice like no one’s
Itching. "All luv to my girls: JBK, SG, SEE?
(j M|I,. Peace to old scliool. Carry on
, !iron,& Dave. Mom&li)ad, deep gratitude
r 'l d love...
Shoshana Priel
“The year 2000. the turn of a new century,
experiences, relationships, and dreams. Take
advantage of a new life. ” I woidd like to
thank my brother Adam and my mother
For Ireing there for me as well as my friends
J.P L.WT.C M.D
iomplaint is the sincerest part of our
J^otion."- fonathan Swift Phanks Mom.
Ad, Mr. (i, CR, IRI.The I.ateCrew (I am
I!" yearlrook guru) and to Jon, Ciahe, Peter,
Iley, and Emma thanks tor always being
I -re- One last Pa-Ching-Ching!
Andrew Pushkar
"I bet Einstein turned himself all sorts of colors
before be invented the lightbulb. ’’-1 1. Simpson
Soccer 1-.? ultimate ,?-4 Ehanx Dad +
Mom x2 Leah J T PG CK SA A\'| SI? 1 K
lEil. E?00 rH.A “...the spinning disc brings
forth life... ”
!'th CallowaVr Nkosi Sharpe, and Bayete Gordon
} low oh the benefits of gym class.
Cynthia Ccax and Neo Mohlala voted Class Peanut
Butter and Jelly
Jaclyn Quesnel
As years go by, acquaintances may simply
come & gt). But the friend who's there
through thick & thin is the I we cherish
so. Big ups 1 my l.ethal Ladies: LG. JR,
SII&JR. My dogs -t l.ife! PS. tiR&JD
MUCH I.OVIL l.ife is what u make iti
Michael Raskevitz
“And now here is my secret, a very simple seaet: it
IS only u 'ith tl >e heart tl hit one can see rightly, u 'hat
is essential is invisible to the eye" -Siiint Exuptry.
la)ts of love to Mom, ILtd, L|, OM, (A?, Mj,
JR, MK, AL, BG &Brij^. lAX 1 -4
C hris Quinn
“ The foolish man seeks happiness in the
distance. The wise will grow it under his feet.
anonymous shaolin monk. Special thanks to
my family I love you all. My Boyz AG PN
ffcPN PA Al DH BM SN ICP RCi- l..Klics u
know hu u r E?ing&Co..poot
Sarahbess Regan
'fust give hope a chance to float up, and it
tc;//" I hanx + love to Mom Ben Frank +
Dad hugs s kisses 2 smallfry K+I. Ange +
crew KK I ucky |im-Never forget late
summer nights on the swings- I never will
Seniors 63
Owen Mullin and Emily Mentin give a mutual
squeeze for the hapy yearbook photographer.
Dan Rehm
“Why do you necessarily have to be wrong just
because a few million people think you are?" -
Frank Zappa Thanks Mom Dad Lindsay
Rosie other family BK RR & the Pi’ s The
PS’s, To all my Friends, keep it Funky!
Jen Rhodes
“Sometimes your the Luisville slither sometimes
your the ball". Softhtill 1 ? 3 4, BBall 1 . Horseback
Riding TOI Much Love to Mom and Dad PR
MR mad GE RP BE JW SR AR TR 98 State
softball Champs.Much thanx to the rest of my
lamily
Gabriel Reif
“Am 1 crazy or am 1 so sane, 1 just blew your
mind?" -C. Kramer Chai BBYO 5199
Ultimate Burgess BB12 Love to M+D+Fam
4JB LF JayB BR ACS AR MPR AB JK JH W
AG JafB BG BC 3S MS MO CG FR “My”
seniors l.+J. It’s all good.
Scott Rhodes
I was confused at first but now my mission
is clear. I will not be a puppet I will be the
puppeteer. Thanks to the fam. The unit and
Da Bean. Master 1-4
Corinne Richmond
“No matter how serious life makes you,
everybody needs a friend to be goofy with!"
Thank you to all the people who keep me
sane, Gymnastics girls-all my lovel+4
thanks, AA |RJ, LG, KP, EK, KC My family-
VS, HR, ER, ER, MS, ES, NS. Love u
Kate Riva
“Boldness has genius, power, and magic in
it. ” -Goethe FH I -4; LAXl -4;Thanks Riva
Clan- MOM, B, K, T&J My heart is with
FH’99 My mean B’s Love to those who
make me smile- u know who u are. CS SZ
HP Buddy-os- never without you!
Heather Faraid Robbins
“Everything that ever has been always will be,
and everything that ever will be always has been. "
Kurt VonnegutAnns., H2, Linds, Leigh, Lauren,
TAS, the Group (sigh) Hann, S, A, C... I have
always loved you and 1 always will.
Katherine K. Rockwell
“The artist is nothing without the gift, but
the gift is nothing without work. "-E.Z. Tennis
2-4. Love & Thanks Mom, Dad, Anna, BS,
RD, ASW, KM, AS, GM, JS, LG, SC, IL,
GD, JH.
Brian Rogers
;nnesty 2-4 Ultimate 1-4 Love to Mom,
■ ad. Josh. Much respect to Ruskalian, | Ros,
ikey, TB 14P PY Vj EM ‘'Nothing is for
I re, nothing is for certain, nothing lasts for
er. but..."
Evan Roth- Howe
^'iontentment is not about having what you
■mt, but wanting what you already have" -
\he Dalai Lama. Love + hugs to Madre,
jabb, Leah, 4|B, and Chai. Forever
ratetul. ‘7 think he’s God disguised as
Hchael Jordan" -Larry Bird
Jeffrey S. Rothenberg
\eize the time. . . Live now; make now always
e most precious time. Now will never come
'■’ain. "-Cap'n PicardfStar Trek TNG) Mucli
VC to 4 |B, Chai, BB7, Class 99, SSS,
jlofori, AB I.E, MS, AG, JR, jCj, Friends,
imily. Ultimate 1-4. THANKS!
Jenny Roniano-Joseph
“IJ you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If
you can dream it, you can become it. " Thanks
to my family and friends: KP, CR, EK. KCL
Gymnastics
Jon Rosen
"Success is not the result of spontaneous
combustion. First, you must light yourself on
fire."XG 1-4; Track 1-4; VP 3; SAPA
forever. Fhanks to everyone 1 wouldn i
thank if 1 couldn't thank anyone. Now
what s the scenario?
Audrey Ross
"Dance like nobobys watching and love like
It’s never going to hurt " S\L\ 1-r, track2-4.
Much love and thanks to m\' family and all
that ever showed love, and of course, the Flv
girlz.
Above: Voted Most School Spirit, the Field Hockey Team (only the team seniors
are pictured).
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Michael Eric Roud Joanna Ruhl
The spider eggs erupt from my cheeks. I
run away Monkey Nut Sweater. I hear rhe
wind whisperin’ in... Eat cheese not people.
David Bowie let me be a cracked actor.
Nevermore. Memories of ‘those* hippos.
Sun sun sun sun sun....
Audrey Ross, Blessing Okoroafor and Kaya Hazard take a
break from their studying.
Kimberly Sanchez
To do what is right is the hardest thing in
life. Thanks to my family for all your
support. I love you Tyrese.
Petra Michelle Sander
“Imagination is the one weapon in the war
against reality. "-Jules de Gaultier Thank you
R&R and Vanessa for reminding me that
life is not an emergency.
Lucas Lalonde and Ramon Gonzales hanging out
before lunch.
Marina Teresa Santiago
“let’s do it all imperfectly"- Ani. Ciracias a mi
familia; los quiero. Crystal Gravy! Thanx
Scan, Lugg, Anna, r)cirdre, Mang, Mr.
Crafts, Ci, and all my other Ghetto Booties.
“look c/orer" Pecola, you will always give me
strength and hope.
Bridget Scanlan
“Keep your eyes on the stars and your feet on the
ground. ” LAX 1-4 lawe to Mom, Dad, Del &
Scott TH GB AB RfY SZ MM SL GM KR
SN [!>SDH WATtfHTHE FENCH. “...but
only the end of the beginning. " -WC.
Russ Juskalian and Tess Bonsignore voted Most Likely To
Sinuiltaireously Combust.
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sfikki Bastien aiid Andy Vemon-Jones voted class flirts.
Ethan H. Schmid
If a tree falls in the forest and it knocks over
other trees, and one falls into a fire and the
whole forest burns down but no one is there to
hear it, does it make a soundl BBl-4
HKY134 Peace &L Love Mom Dad Sis Mj
DB JCNBCH
Sarah Schwartz Sax
"You don't have to feel anything about these
walkways. You just have to walk on them. "
Tlianks lo M&I'), Sean, Marina, Liza, ■•Vnna,
lett, Sliavv, Ms Cl, et al. L,*\X l-i. Soccer 1-
2, I lit ,V4, Al _V4, C.ood luck ,\liles! "I
breathe too much an\’\v,iy...
Tatiana M. Scott-Guevara
gloves hide dirty hands" Cabaret,
LAX 1-4 Thanx to mi tamilia et
famille and my Peeps (Ytim!) esp Larry,
ily, KS, F.O, JM, and to all those tiny
I stepped on my way to the top; Stop
tip my skirt!
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Hilary Sedgwick
"Pink elephants and lemonade, dear Jesse hear
the laughter running through the love parade. ”
I hanx to my tamily who helped out. lo
my triends who stood by me, RB-RP-MM-
IM-AIL Love to my baby Marvin, it's just
the beginning. Pl.L'R
Andres Bur and Rebecca Doran voted most musically
inclined.
Christopher Serio
"Knowing and not doing are equal to not
knowing at zr//” Thanks to the tamily and
Iriends who got me through this institution
some call high school. )R remember to rock
it to the mighty NB torever. Rock on!
Nkosi Sharpe
1 m black and 1 m proud no I’m black and
intelligent you .ill have done well xtra thanx
t o : M K J O R I D B D E S N A I G KG M
UEJSKMJ I LC4DD. Love to Emily+CSwen tor
keepin my head on. Love fam. Booty juice:
LY'M. Its not ovet till superman takes a wiz.
li
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Brooke Childs voted Class Eyes.
Spring Sheldon
“When the last word has been spoken and we've
beared witness to the final setting sun all that
shall remain is a token of what we've said and
</o«f”Love+thanx to mom, dad+sister love
to my girl Maia Forever lovin' trees Peace.
Gabe B. Shore
"We are constantly invited to be who we are. ”
“It is never too late to be what you might have
been. ”
Brittany Shumway
“Reach for the moon, if you fall short you ’ll be
among the stars" \ love you mom, dad, and
Ali. Love and thanks CM OM JS KR KM
AK GM AS LG TH. I love you always.
Field Hockey Girls of ‘99. Mean B’s bust a
ruckus!
Emily Silgard
“It seems that I am the master who makes the
grass green. " IM Elisia. Amanda+Sara-’Fhanks
tor living through it all with me. 1 love you.
“Do not be fondling my kneecaps. " 4-player
lacrosse, 3.5-everyone wins!
Sherry Zachary and Phil Gorth voted Most Likely to
Make an Unusual Noise.
Vanna Sin
Got Rice? Cheer Hard BS NJ NS TB CS
VM LP My girl Nicole Much luv thanx 4
being there. To my cuz Julie through thick
and thin luv U always. Luv to my family 4
everything they gave me. FINALLY!
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Sarah Maria Shermeta
“Ij we are going to walk on thin ice, we might
as well dance. ”To everyone who danced with
me. To my family, my friends. You know
who you arc. and to you, you alone. Live
the 4th!
Ivelisse Silva
Camille Sola
“La patria es valor y sacrificw'-P.A.C. Un beso
y abrazo para todas las genres que me han
soportado en el camino de la vida. Te quiero
mucho!! Mami Papi Adry Dito KR GR KA
EG. Que dios te bendiga. 2,3,4, LU Boricua
para siempre.
a
' Asha Strazzero-Wild
)nly in the darkness can you see the stars. ”
graphic, EAC, NHS, athletics. I hanks to
! ly family, esp. ISW xo. All my love to B|-
f hanks to all teachers and friends esp. l.G,
I dX AB, MB, \A, J,S, SMB, .ML.Good luck,
I est wishes!
Jul ia Sorcinelli
deals are like stars: you will not succeed in
•uching them with your hands. But follow
Aem and you will reach your destiny. " Love
y thanks. Mom, Dad, Mia, Griff, BS, LG,
M, AK, AS, KR, GM, LC, EC ASW, FH
, ris 99, I.AX
Jennifer L. Sousa
"If one advances confidently in the direction
of their dreams, and endeavors to lead a life
in which they have imagined, they will meet
with a success unexpected in common hours.
Thoreau. Math team, Nfis, v-haii, track, David Bissoid voted CLiss Sleeper.
J.E.T.S.
Ishana Strazzero-Wild
"Lend our voices only to sounds offeedom no
longer lend our strangrh to that which we wish
to be free from. And we shall lead a life
uncommon. ”L&F 2 4 Chorale 4. To
family & friends, thanks especially Asha.
Kara Szczesnv
"Don't be afraid to go out on a limb: that’s
where the fruit w.'"Much love to my family.
I hanks to KO, I’G, i B, f.E, jS, dahoo, and
everyone who's Been there along the way.
Ladies; remember, its a I lOLLStd’LAN T!
IPSA!
Emily lask
"Ole (lolly says there is as many ways to live as
are people on this earth and I shouldn’t go
round blind” "I here’s a train every daythere’s
world you know, I soon believe it’s just as
well "B.R
Andrew Teagno
love while you 're still crazy, live while you’re
\till alive.
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Katharine Thompson
" Wether I fail or succeed shall be no womans doing
but my own. lam the force. "Special thanks to P
Kravitz for being straight up and keeping me in
line, and much luv to friends CJD, AR, AB, for
being here and to my family
Henri Lafond voted Most Likely to Make You Laugh.
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Seniors 69
Anders Tobiason
"The strongest man in the worltJ is he who
stands most alone" -Ibsen Soccer 1-4
VHockey2-4 Track3-4 orchl-4 Chorale3-
4 thanks to Mom Pop Bro CP the soccer
hoys B Rasool Hope to all See everyone in
the new millenium.
Sarah Turati
Love and tears make the journey through
life worth while. Much love & thanks to
Mom & Dad; Meg BC AO JK MM ffC.
GM AS MG & TS. And everyone that
has contributed. Good luck Ben. Soccer 1 -
4; Stay strong.
John Tyson
“ Tomorrow you will learn by doing and apply
your knowledge of fractions and gym to real
world situtations. " -Seymour Skinner
XC2-4 Track3-4 A special thanks to: TW
TA EN AK JR
Leah Underwood
“Do not expect the world to look bright, if you
habitually wear gray-brown sunglasses. "-C.H.
Eliot X-country & track much love to dad
& momX2 JU AP all X country gals NB
SA and esp. RJ Thanks for the fun&crazy
times and memories!
Miguel Aquino voted Class Most Easygoing.
Erika van der Velden
“Oh, must we dream our dreams and have
them, too? And have we room for one more
folded sunset, still quite warm?" -Bishop
( Questions of Travel)
Thanks and love to all who have me always
finding room.
Andy Vernon-Jones
"We have long thoughts to think, and time to think
them. "-HJ. Songs & Discs 1 -4. Love & Thanks
to my family TB JM. W & The Boys-Rock
on-I love u. “If you don't stop and look around
once and a while, you could miss it. "-Bueller. Peace
Anthony Volpe
"Drink and be merry, for life is short and death
lasts forever." Football 1-4 Bond 2-4.
Speedhogs: 57 56 78 64 65. MB, BM, AG,
JO, MH, CL. Peace to Bigness, Smelly,
Matty Bones. Thanks Mom, Dad, Coaches.
-Superbowl 99.
Veronica Wagner
“To accomplish your dreams you need to wake
up." Riding 1-4 T&F 3-4 MQHA T-HO
NHS Love ya Mom Dad BM HW BJ MD
TC BE HE Lj RP SP JR IS SV LWTWJW
NW Thx 4 everything w/out u guys I
wouldn’t b me! Have fun where ur going!
Sharon Vargo
“Live in today because your past is not your
potential" T&l¥ 3,4. X-Country 4. Thank
you so much Mom and Dad! Love to RC
my BB! ET RA AW CJ SP LW RP AH!
You guys are the best!
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ji Taylor Washburn
"I drafted off satan for the first 3 miles, then
out-kicked him in the last 1 00 meters CR XC
oJilli & Track 1-4 I'lianks to: j I', I'A, EN, AK,
JR, EM, CG, ME and my tamily. Bass guitar
tmV' 1-4. US Senate, 2016.
Lindsey Whalen
Brack 1234 lo all my friends SP, BP, IS,
PC, MD, D\V, AS my mom and dad
"Be different, be bold, just be. ’’
Fran Cruz and Emily Mentin voted Best Smile.
RC! ' Mom, Dad, jW, DW, |W. & KO, MD, jl„
m ! K7„ RP, TA, |R, TC, KR, AM, HR, MM,
1 AS,CK, KK,&DB Elixs 2 Carol, Mr.Sauls,
1 ] & Mr. Fonch
Alex Winkler
“My life I never held but as a pawn to wage
against thine enemies: nor fear to lose it. thy
safety being motive. "(Shakespeare) C4ne Eo\ e
to Speed Hogs NF, IE |A IS Always Love
|W DW |W riianks Iverson SaulsBerry
Bardsley
Thomas B. Witholt
“ I'hat it will never come again is what makes
life so sweet. " -Emily Dickinson Poem l~'4l
Lhank you. Mom, Dad. GNB, L&: I', |amie
& Johan, rhanks to .Anna, DP, AG, .AM,
MS, .A.A MvD\’. N L. \U:, PS, 1 D, and the
Rappards.
Collin Woodard
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Natasha Marie Wright
I he d.iys were long. Lire lexsons were h.ird, I he
haul c were lar Far apart. Were of! to college to
start a new i.lay of lessons to learti iti a Irrand
new w.U'. Lhank you motnmy for your love and
support. Much love to my boo RemiLs
Amy Wu
"A mind, like a home, is fitrnished l>y its owner,
so if one's life is cold and hare, one can blame
none but one self. ” -Louis L'Arnour
I hanks to my family and those who have
touched my life. Good lucks to LP LG CL
RD LSW and Liz!!
Andrew Lattuca and Sarah Schwartz-Sax voted MosI
Deseiwing a Superlative.
Seniors 71
Paul Yi
“The game of life is a struggle to survive. We
live to win cuz if we lose we die. Score! This
ain’t no game this is war!" Dead Prez Utmost
luv Christ Jesus, mom, pop, rim, my peeps
ya’II know who. Da 'ham, Asian Invasion
4 Life
Cynthia Denise Cox
Twin 1 “There is no brilliant single stroke that
is going to transform the water into wine or
straw into gold. ’’Thank you Mom and Dad
I Luv ya! hugs n kisses 4 all of my family
and friends., .HEY Shanel!
Camera Shy
Sopheap Chhoun
Who is it that can tell me who I ani?-
Shakespeare. Much love to Mom and Dad,
all my Brothers and Sisters, My Boyz, and
the list goes on. Peace out to the Class of
2000, see you all when I do. Love ya Peace.
-Boogez Class of 2000
Ceaser Anthony Sevilla
“Thou shall cherish life”-io my loving mom
thanx.To my fam-MB, AC, JC, JC, jC, AB,
AB, LF, LA, LA, BA+THA RESTlThanxs
much to my Dunkin’ Donuts crew-AG, JE,
NS, GS, BH, S?, JS, GS, MB, My friends-
Vanna S. Tanya D. Aisha B. Mariea G. Boo-
DCrOP! School.
Nnanyelu Ezeh
Life is a test, many quest the universe, and
through my research. I’ve felt the joy and the
hurt, the first shall be last, the last shall be first.
“Gza” V F-ball 1-4 shout-out to AW Keep it
real IK. Much love mom & pops.
Henry Adam Hackett
For my people that keep it real. Big up’z to
all of ya’II. And to all the peasants, keep on
kissing my feet and keep those knee pads
padded. Big up'z to Hannah G, AC, KC,
SpiffyTiffy 19-Luv-U-More
Garreth Stewart
Yo seniors do your best and then we can go
parrying in Jamaica jamming in the late great
Bob Marley words. If you ever want to get
to Jamaica look me up a’ight? NP, HC, HM,
D P, LC, CL, LW, AD, Linnie
PLAYAZ 4 EVER!
Katie S. Zacarian
“Dream the Impossible. Do the incredible. ”
Family- 1 LtfVELI ! F.Hockey 7-12, Thanks
2 those who have touched my life friends
coaches t’chers te.immatcs-never w/o u. Good
luck jackalooloo-shoot 4 the moon - Even if
u miss it u will land among the stars.
Andres Gomez
Jeremiah Allen
“As long I can see happiness and success in my
direction, I will continuously strive towards
perfection. ” One love to my true peoples:
Jeru, Mr, Lewis, Neo M, J Boogie, Aunt L,
Mrs C, and to my Lovely Goddess Danielle,
and BG
Michael Dyer
“When you know a thing, to hold that you
know it, and when you do not know a thing,
to acknowlegde that you do not know it- this is
knowledge’’- Confucius Step out of the
ignorant darkness and into the knowledgable
light
Chuong Son
“I left nonbelievers speechless. ”1 love you mom
& dad. Much love to Isa AC BS PS. Love is
Love
Sherry Zakhary
“Two men look out through the same bars,
one sees mud and one the stars. " So much
love to Mom Dad and Mark, my 6 girls
and all the 2()00s for keeping my head
up. PH never shelter in R.H. KR
RPDS+BRTS in VA BEACH!
Heidi Zimmerman
“Rabbit’s clever. ” said Pooh. “Yes, ” said
Piglet. “And he has Brain. ” "Yes. "said Piglet,
“Rabbit has brain. ” There was a long silence.
“1 suppose, ” said Pooh, “that that’s why he
never understands anything. ” ’ Thanks
everyone!
Saray Nop
“If you want to be an Asian you got to eat misty
stuff"- FAT Buddha & I. Bless everyone who
showedlove. PeacetoAL/DE/BM/OOZ/MK/
NS/GS/K & AEM/da/PN/RG/CL/BS/
Cambodian cats/Teachers. No More USA HS
4 LOV Mom Dad & Kampuchea
Luke E. Lalonde
“This is just the beginning, follow your dreams
and live the horizon’’-E. C. Thanks to Mom,
Dad, Jon, Rich and of course Bee. DBL 1-
4 ETN-the start. Go BOOM HS CRU HL,
HP, RG, AC, AH, DE, FMP, DB, KD, HU,
MM, HG,TA, JB, DK, SH.
Osvaldino R. Tavares
Consign siempre o que quero, espero ser
uma pessoa importante no future este e o
mue sonhoe meu desego. Thanks to my
mother, father, cousins, aunts. Shout out to
CR, DZA, HLAu, NC, IC, ZV. JV, WV,
ZL, The one and only AEC. “Yes Tm alone"
Camera Shy
Ryan Ainslie
Matthew Douglas
Sokvana Mao
Megan Rosa
David Alvarado-Roman
Hunter Evans
Uchenna Mbanefo
Alberto Ruiz
Leslie Arak
Jay Gillis
Lorimar Molina
Joshua Ryan
Aimee Bechan
Asante Gordon
Christopher Nelson
James Sanchez
Robert Blasiak
Jordana Harper-Ewert
Miguel Angel Pacheco
Adonis Smith
Maxwell Britt
Mercedes Herrera-Garcia
Miguel Jose Pacheco
Amber Spring
Tessa Brudevold-lver
Lee Johnson
Aden Parker
Matthew Varley
Alexander Carter
Kristina Klein
Richard Pelletier
Marine Verstraete
Sokny Chham
Nicholas Lapollo
Kamil Peters
Alexander Walker-Ray
Justin Clarke
Jonathan Lawall
Lance Poole
Darren Whalen
Austin Davidson
Jaime Leclair
Monique Quesada
John Wood
Kate Denis
Edwin Lee
David Quysner
Scott Dougan
Jeffrey Lyons
Anthony Ricardi
Seniors
73
Below: Lisa Puffer happily completes
some research in the computer lab.
Above: Francesca Vanin, you better keep
an eye on that needle.
Right: Greg Miller and Ian Hoagland-
Henefield coreograph a scene for the play.
Rapidly Approaching
the END!!
Class of 2001
The SRT period has been a great opportunity for the junior
class officers and the committee to meet and organize events & \
fund-raisers. The junior class sponsored the annual cake sale i
prior to Thanksgiving break and auctioned off over 100 cakes.
The class also sponsored a clothing drive over the holiday season I
and donated 7 large trash bags full of clothes to the Amherst
Salvation Army. Weekly Hot Chocolate and Hot Cider sales
have also helped the class prepare for the Senior Dinner. The
Talent Show in March gives the entire school the chance to show
off their many talents and abilities. Through the commitment of
this year's officers, Joe Meagher (vice president), Tom Crossman
(treasurer), Hanna Kim (secretary), myself, and the core I
committee, this has been a successful year for the class of 2001.
Katie Seamon
President '01
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74 Juniors
Sarah Feldman, Eva
Rosen, and Rachel
Loischild seem to be
bidding something.
Markyta Abies
Alexander Adams
Jeffrey Ahern
Fernando Alejandro
William Alexander
Brent Allard
Savun An
David Arbour
Dayna Austin
Remy Bacaicoa
Jesse Bailey
Anthony Baker
Jake Bantield-Weir
Jerusha Barnes
Timothy Basto
Lyndsy Belliveau-Byam
Ryan Benzie
Marisa Bisi
Jeremy Blaustein
Victoria Blom
Francis Bonaldo-Begnoche
Adriane Boscardin
Elena Botkin-Levy
Joshua Bouchard
Amanda Boze
Elizabeth Brainerd
Molly Breitbart
Lindsey Britt
Eliot Brown
Jack Brown
Jason Brown
Erik Brudevold-lversen
Emily Bryant
David Bulman
Nathanael Burgess
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Audrey Butler
Alison Buttolph
Rachel Castriota
Jane Chae
Stephanie Chen
Daniel Chenevert
Henry Chenevert
James Cheney
Ammara Chhun
Christopher Coblyn
Andrew Coler
Kathleen Cooke
Beth Cooper
Christine Cortright
Peter Cramer
Thomas Crossman
Michael Cutler
Jonathan Damon
Leah Danoff
Bethany Davis
Heather Davis
Patrick Davis
Thijs DeVries
Mariah Dixon-Wheeler
Tatiana Dobrenko
Jason Dodge
Wiebke Dohrn
Abel Durojaiye
Vichheka Ea
Ravan East
Johan Ehlin
Maura Ewing
Johanna Favaro
Joanathan Feinman
Sarah Feldman
76 Juniors
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Gregory Fenstad
William Zachary Forray
Sarah Friedman
Daniel Gallant
Linwood Gallant
Michal Ganz
Fei Ge
Anna Geoffrey
Tara Goderez
Jonathan Goff
Sara Goldberg
Jesse Goldman
l-Jah Goldstein
Favian Gomez
Pamela Gorth
Drew Gotesman
Jerome Grant
Michelle Graziadei
Joel Greenspan
Liana Griffin
Martin Grosslein
Maya Gurung
Andrew Haight
Shauna Hait
Nicole Handel
Stephanie Hanley
Sara Hapip
Kaya Hazard
Above: Junior David Turkington jams on his guitar.
Left: Arelis Martinez and Terence Lyons wait
eagarly for their printing results.
Juniors 77
Be careful Lyndsy
Belliveau-Byam the
electric current has
certainly Spiked Andres
Gomez attention.
Isa Teluwo concentrates intently on his batch of his
pancakes. Looks good!
Adi Heller
Jenny Herbert
Ian Hoagland-Henefield
Shoshana Holzberg-Pill
Caitlin Horrigan
Gary Hosley Jr
Virginia Hunter
Sheri Hupfer
Peter Igesumal
Kerry Jablonski
Stephanie Jakus
Stacey Jernigan
Miguel Jinnenez
Eric Johnson
Jivan Joy
Tetyana Kalchuk
Nicholas Kaplan
Emily Katzman
Lael Kassis
Sarah Kaufmann
Zachary Keenan
Haley Keenan-Gray
Grant Kelly
Michael Kennedy-Costa
Brian Kenny
Hanna Kim
Brooke Klausner-Wise
Suzanne Klock
78 Juniors
Kaitlin Kohl
Mary Kuhn
Alan Kuusisto
Brett Labbe
James Lahti
Sun Hwa Lee
Sung Suk Lee
Jacqueline Baer Leighton
Natalie Baer Leighton
Alejandro Levi
Jared Levy
Jesus Leyva
Chia-Yi Liang
Drew Lichtenberg
Nicholas Lichtenberg
Adam Lipkowitz
Adam Lipman
Rachel Loischild
Gina Lombardi
Tobin Ludwig
Katrina Lundgren
Evan Maczka
Meagan Malaney
Nicholas Manning
Elliot Maraniss
Jessica Marglin
Meghanne Martel
Arelis Martinez
Above: Don't wanna be caught
reading, do you Nate Burgess?
Juniors 79
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Gabriel Mas
Cynthia Mathews
Holly McCandless
Katherine McClaid-Cook
Gregory Mcclung
Johnnie McKnight
Tyler Mclaughlin
Joseph Meagher
Marisa Michelson
Seth Middleton
Colin Miller
Eliot Miller
Gregory Miller
Jordan Miller
Mpone Mohasi
Kathryn Morcom
Amelia Morgan-Rothschild
Elan Moss-Bachrach
Herve Mutala
Sarah Myers
Matthew Nachem
Andre Nardone
Madeleine Neiman
Jared Newell
Jenny Suk Jing Ng
Anna Nikitina
Rebecca Noonan
Amanda Norton
Mmm, your salad sure looks good, Audrey Butler.
Jon Goff and Kevin Reilly seem to think rottweilers
rule.
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Left: Caitlin Roberts wonders just how much
information she can hold.
Lauren Nussbaum
Jennifer O'Brien
Elizabeth Oinonen
Oluwole Oke
William Ominsky
David Oritz
Margaret Ostendorf
Jessica Overstreet
Christopher Pagano
Morgan Pattee
Lisa Pearson
Katelyn Perchak
Sopharn Pich
Jya Plavin
Christopher Pocsik
Anne Ponsor
Mark Porter
Lisa Puffer
Caitlin Quinn
Erin Kim Randolph
Galina Rasskazova
Kevin Reilly
Rosalee Reyes
Heather Riley
Angel Rivera
Caitlin Roberts
Richard Roberts III
Isaiah Robison
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Indira Rodrigues
Jorge Rodriguez
Jennifer Rohde
Eva Rosen
Kathleen Ross
Hannah Roth
Joshua Rubero
Aaron Rubin
Kathryn Rufe
Jolanta Rumierz
Jared Rutstein
Brenda Sanchez
Monique Sanchez
Jessica Santiago
Ashleigh Sayer
Abigail Schlessinger
Rebekah Scott
Katie Seamon
Oksana Shabunin
Alison Shea-O’Connell
Michael Sherry
Zephyr Simmons
Duncan Simpson
Maura Simpson
Namrita Singh
Michael Slater
Zachary Smith
Narim M. Som
Vout Som
Michael Stanitis
Stephanie Staples
Laurel Steinhauser
Sequoia Stenlund
Nikish Stinson
Nathan Stoddard
Caitlin Stosz
Lora Swartz
Isaac Teluwo
Adam Tiberio
Samuel Torres
Rachel Trafford
David Turkington
Emily Utgoff
Francesca Vanin
Genevieve Verrastro
Nathaniel Waring
Kara Washburn
Jennifer Weaver
Whitman Wheeler
Emily White
Emily White
Jillian Whittemore
Kacie Wilbur
Marcus Williams
Zebadiah Williams
Natalia Wobst
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Ian Woishnis
Stalen Yu-Leak Wright
Ll-Fan Wu
Shong Xiao
Laura Young
David Youngblood
Joshua Ziperstein
Stefan Zuccalo-Mandle
Kristie Doleva
Zoe Kiefer
Michael McIntyre
Robert Philips seems a might distressed over
the lunch prices.
Camera Shy
1
Murat Aybasti
Rebekah Gerstein
Verniser Montgomery
Jesse O'Neil Bona
Eva Gianakopoulos
Olufunmilayo Olasewere
Jan Boyce
Keenan Griffith-Bowers
Robert Phillips
Eamon Cahall
Jason Halfacre
Muni Ratn
Leah Cannonier
Bo Hu
Ra'Shaun Robinson
Jennifer Colbert
Stephanie Jernigan
Angela Roco
! Imogen Dann
Rafael Jordan
Zena Sarabaez
i Julie Ek
Lael Kassis
Anda Torres
1 Bethany Ernest
Zoe Kiefer
Colin Weston
1 Anya Ferris
Sothy Kong
David Elijah Lespier
Benjamin Zucker
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Juniors 83
In The Eye of The
Hurricane
T his year the Sophomore class grew up. As a
whole the class grew in size and in maturity. This year
being 1999, the last year of the Millennium, it was a
very significant year for our class. Even though our
class had a few bumps in the road this year, we
handled them with grace and moved on smoothly.
This year we had many fundraisers, such as
Y2Karaoke, the greeting cards, and much more. This
year due to the efforts of the officers, President-
George Bakuli, Vice President-Safa Ansarifar, Trea-
surer-Julia Hunter, and Secretary-Tito Crafts we had
a lot of fun. Yes this may be one of the best years of
our short lives so far.
The Rock
Cindy Talley seems to have found an
alternative way to traverse the halls.
The frosting seems to be the best part on this
cake, according to Mike Wick, Jeff Sussman and
Jeff Irvine
Seth Zimmerman plays a jazzy bass.
I
Safa Ansarifar, George
Bakuli, Tito Crafts, Julia
I lunter, and John Zilliox
gear up for Spirit Week.
Markyta Abies
Ari Addes
Sean Ahern
Jonah Allaben
Jonathan Allard
Johari Allen-Davis
Ian Andres
Shana Anolik
Safa Ansarifar
Bonnie Atteridge
Rachel Atwood
Jessica Austin
Kathryn Averill
Henry Bagley IV
Andrew Bailey
Sela Bailey
George Bakuli
Nicole Baldvins
Julia Balkin
Ya'ara Barnoon
Nathan Bastien
Matthew Baxendell
Kate Ben-Ezra
Emily Benander
Sandra Bernotas
Heather Berrien
Andrew Bettinelli
Samuel Bicknell
Christopher Blauvelt
Luke Bloomfield
Noah Bond
Irene Bouchard
Peter Broad
Michelle Brooks
Jawad Brown
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Sophomores 85
Brian Brunelle
Daniel Buckminster
Joelle Burbank
Lauren Burke
Ricardo Burton
Brahm Callahan
Shantia Cannon
Janel Cannonier
Caroline Carlisle
Lacy Carpenter
Chelsea Chapko
Melissa Chapman-Smith
Alice Chen
Daniel Cheney
Sokna Chham
Vothy Chhum
Rorthna Chhun
Tenzin Chokphel
Jay Ciesluk
Benjamin Clark
Amelia Clingman
Leah Cohen
Matthew Cohen
Hector Collazo
Candice Connors
Nicole Correia
Gloria Cosby
Caitlin Courtney
Naomi Gutierrez and Irene Bouchard
are happy that they have no homework
for the night.
Hey Melissa Chapman, Lindsay
Delman, Brooke DePalma, Janira
Rodriguez and Melissa Echeverri!
Group Photo! Squeeze Together 1,2, 3
Smile!
86 Sophomores
Laura Weyl and Maia Kushik show good
friends make great pictures.
Ben Schwartz and Nick Juravich give that "What are
you up to?" look to the yearbook photographer.
Tito Crafts
Iva Curcija
Daniel Cutler
Michael Dann
Paul Danzig
Stephanie Dardano
Nicole Davis
Nathan Davis
Lindsay Delman
Brooke DePalma
Candy Derosia
Darlene Dillard
Catherine Dillon
Kara Doleva
Christopher Domian
Carrie Doubleday
Kasey Doubleday
M'aza Dowling-Brown
Renee Doyle
Michael Drake
Melissa Echeverri
Heather Ernest
Robert Esposito
Andrea Essig
Ikenna Ezeh
Tosin Fagade
Tiffany Falkenbach
Jason Farber
Sophomores 87
Tessa Faye-Foulds
Daniel Ferrer
Sean Floyd-Mark
Jed Forman
Georgia Fowler
Lyle Franzman
Caroyn Frau
Kyla Fuhrman
Boyuan Gao
Abraham Garfield
Lindsay Garmirian
Marios Gianakopoulos
Giovanni Gianesin
Aubrey Gibavic
Timothy Gildea
Melissa Gilmore
Miriam Gladstone
Daniel Goettel
Cara Goff
Gabriel Goldstein
Jerad Goulston
Chenee Graves-Fulgham
Charles Grybako
Robert Gunther II
Zijun Guo
Naomi Gutierrez
Caitlin Harrington
Timothy Hart
88 Sophomores
Cassandra Harlblay
Jamie Harlman-Boyce
Tate Hayman
Meagan Hickey
Michael Hixson
Aisha Hiza
Katherine Hondrogen
Emily Hough
Robert Howard
Sally Howard
Julia Hunter
Katherine Hurwitz
James Ihedigbo
Jeffery Irving
Amber Jackson
Robert Jasperson
Timothy Johnson
Candice Jones
Nicholas Juravich
Siena Kaplan
Ariel Kasai
Jeffery Keedy
Sarah Kellogg
Dong Wan Kim
David Kohler
Brian Koplow
Taylor Korfhage-Poret
Andrew Korza
Above: Dionne Walker and Kara
Doleva clean up their mess after
foods class.
Left: Naomi Tyler and Lindsay
Delman gather for a quick hug.
Sop ho wares 89
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Matthew Kovach
Samuel Krasnic
Megan Kerbs-Morrison
Benjamin Krogh-Grabbe
Alexander Kucinski
Mala Kushick
Matthew Lacey
Melanie Lahit
Cameron bail
Anthony Larareo
Jacob Last
Patricia Lawall
Claire Lawlor
Faith Leonard
Lindsay Lesser
Rachel Lesser
Nikolas Letendre-Cahil
Amara Levy-Moore
Antonio Lewis
Alexander Lieber
Hosanna Lillydahl-Schr
Erica Loeb
Allerlagoo Loftfield
Benjamin Machta
Travis Mackenzie
Unati Mangaliso
Launitz Manuel
Above: Taking a nap, Antonio
Lewis?
Right: Kyle Thompson, Liam
Clegg, Yeshaq Warren, and Max
Wakoluk deeply involved in their
web surfing.
90 Sophomores
Right: For extra spirit, Regina Ciccarelli sticks her
tongue out at Nicole Baldvins.
Below: Georgia Fcwler, Jessie Wassemran and Cart)lvn
Frau wonder if two heads are better than one.
Ell Masterton
Joseph Mateo
Natalie Mateo
Jane Maxon
Kiel McAvoy
Gloria Mccahon
Makaya Mccraven
Lily Meadows
Luis Medina
Ian Mellor
Wesley Mendes-Craig
Leah Milch
Joleen Millar
Megan Miller
Jedidiah Mitchel
Christopher Moriarty
Ryan Moriarty
Geoffrey Moss
Sarah Monger
Lauren Neison-Hospers
Andrew Neuner
Phuong Nguyen
Maria Norbis
Jared Nugent
Kathryn O'Brien
Eli Olken-Dann
Michael Ononibaku
Violette Ouattara
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Sophomores
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Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Miriam Gladstone and Tessa Faye-
Foulds are glad that the day is almost over.
Jay Ciesluk and Taylor Korfliage-Poret take a break
to pose for the pesky yearbook photographer.
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Christine Owen
Brooke Palatt
Celeste Palladino
Abbey Patteson
Paul Peckham
Samantha Pelis
John Pena
Juan Perez
Carla Perez
Patrick Perez
Benjamin Peterman
Emily C. Pettit
Hao Pham
Andrew Picked
Matthew Pierce
Christina Pocsik
Alan Poey
Igor Popstefanija
Michael Pozar
Mark Price
Elizabeth Priest
Nathan Prince
Simon Proped
Bryan Quick
Cecilia Reich
Andrew Rhodes
Matthew Rhodes
Jericho Ricardi
Colin Richardson
Joseph Ricker
Kimberly Riva
Suhailah Rivera
Adam Roach
Rachel Roberson
Tara Robeds
92 Sophomores
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Hannah Robinson
Justinlano Rodrigues
Janira Rodriguez
Reyna Rosa
Daniel Ross
Ariel Rudolph
Jill Russell
Gloria Sanchez
Aaron Saunders
Evan Schiller
Amy Schlorb
Benjamin Schwartz
Kimberly Scott-Rotkoph
Nora Segar
Carl Segura
William Servos
Maya Sharpe
Brendan Shea
Leilani Shermeta
Andrew Shinner
Philip Shumway
Errol Simm
Emma Simmons
Hannah Simms
Meredith Simpson
Dean Singer
Castle Sinicrope
Jeremy Slater
Jennifer Smar
Cartney Smith
Brian Smolin
Aaron Snow
Binh Son
Jennifer Song
Gino Sorcinelli
Whitney Wells and Lindsay Delman look extremely
happy to hav'e their picture taken together.
Lucy Munger, Brian Smolin, and Liz Priest are glad
that the bell will ring in 2 minutes, yeah!
Sophomores 93
Jeffrey Spiro
Christopher St. Clair
Eli Stevens
Kamar Stewart
Monica Stillings
William Stoddard
Jeffrey Stutsman
Victoria Suchodolski
Jennifer Sussman
Nadia Tafreshi
Cynthia Talley
Tatyana Tenenbaum
Kyle Thompson
Elizabeth Todrin
Oleg Topic
Daniel Torres
Walker Townsend
Pauline Tu
Naomi Tyler
David Tynan
Adoniram Valcarcel
Valentina Valentini
John Valerio
Aleksandra Valiunas
Elizabeth Van Dyke
Amy Vernon-Jones
Maxim Wakoluk
Carolyn Walker
Dionne Walker
Shannon Wallack
Ming Wang
Yeshaq Warren
Audrina Warren
Owen Washburn
Jessica Wasserman
Crystal Waters
Kenneth Weinberg
Duane Welch
Whitney Wells
Laura Weyl
Michael Wick
Anika Wiemokly
Adam Williamson
Miira Wirth
Zachary Wolkoff
Rebecca Woodbury
Yu-San Wu
Jing Xiang
Christopher Young
94
Sophomores
CAMERA SHY
Justin Beturney
Regina Ciccarelli
Liam Clegg
Mai-Ya Coler
Andrea De Brito
Jericho Dickinson-Ricardi
Frank Diodate
Jennifer Djaferis
Evan Donoghue
Molly Edinson
Cyrus Fisher
And a Greeney
John Grim
Kimberly Haynes
Sarah Heme
Benjamin Hurwitz
Sebastian Katz
Matthew Kelberg
Erin Koenig-Kroner
Joshua Lagreze
Kefira La Valley
Marielle Lerner
David Lespier
Marta Macrostie
Devone Malk^ry
Elliott Maraniss
Kristen Marino
Verniser Montgomery
Matthew Moran
Charles Noss
Sarah Ostrand
Zoe Ozerko
Katherine Pelletier
Adam Persc^ns
Keith Plummer
Eric Raboin
Christc^pher Riewaldt
Eernando Salinas
Jacob Smith
Steven Smith 111
Samoeuth Som
Edward Thompson
Anilton Varela
Samuel Xenos
Bunthoeun Yath
aron Saunders looks up from making
ancakes.
Jeff Keedy and Griff Sorcinelli pause from their mc^vie
making.
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Sophomores 95
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Above; Alisha Holland has found some time to do
math homework in her Video class.
Right: Dave Ruhl, Jesse Seamon and Alex Schneider
have decided that the annual cake sale is one sweet
occasion.
Lelani Acevedo
Lillian Al-Bilali
Maia Albano
Marcus Albano
Yaniel Alejandro
Osama Alhabeeb
Scott Allison
Jefferson Arak
Rafaelito Ares
Christopher Arvanitis
Daniel Asher
Azwan Badruzaman
Daniel Baecher
Godfrey Bakuli
Joshua Barber
Shaun Barger
Kristen Barlow
Mickie Barreto
Nicholas Bartmon
Sophia Bennett
Julia Bentley
Amanda Bernhard
Benjamin Bishop
Newell Blair-Mann
Jesse-Jamaal Bollinger
William Bonaldo-Falls
John Bond
Danielle Bonneau
Tyler Booker
Derina Boothroyd
Colleen Boyden
Oscar Boyko
Oliver Brandt
Collan Bresnahan
James Bress
Audrey Broil
Samuel Bromell
Shawn Brooks
Craig Bryant
Patrick Burand
Karen Burkart
Kayla Burnim
William Cabret
Lily Cardasis
Chris Chae
Jonathan Chang
Bedford Chang
Remington Chang
Christina Chapin
Gregory Chartier
Caroline Chow
Ngocquynh Chu
Jonathan Coe
Aaron Coleman
Julian Colo
Michael Connolly
Trevor Connors
Dallas Cook
Alexander Cooley
Nathaniel Corriveau
Kevin Cox
Rachelle Crocker-Mager
Julie Cunningham
Bianca Dalmau
Freshmen 97
Connor Daly
Kaniataroton Deer
Lauren Dejackome
Justin Dempesy
Cyle Dennis
Deidre-Ann Dennis
Michael Deprosse
Paul DeVries
Melissa Dimetres
Casey Dinsmore
Trung Do
Michael-John Donoghue
Addisu Dowling-Brown
Kristopher Doyle
Chloe Drew
Marisa Ekstein-Kon
Nahia Elgadi
Jumyres Espinoza
Nicholas Essig
Sarah Fajardo
Sada Farah
Jean Fenelon
Cecile Fenske-Corbiere
Jennifer Fisher
Brian Francis
Sarah Franklin
Jean-Pierre Frost
Allyn Fye
Elisabeth Gaddy
Chang Gao
Raymond Geoffrey
Rebecca Giat
Peter Gladstone
Rachel Glassberg
Gabrial Gonzalez-Charlestream
Newell Blair-Mann, Scott Hsu, and
Matt Roth-hear no evil, see no evil,
speak no evil.
Not exactly an ocean wave, is it,
Chris Laprade?
98 Freshmen
Left: Sam Bromell concentrates hard
on his work.
Below: Hey, Sina Phrum, Qing Jian
Shi, and Trishul Moodley.. .what's
cooking?
Daniel Gonzalez-Kreisberg
Jane Goodale
Zachary Goodman
Alexandra Gorlin-Crenshaw
Max Gotesman
Kwame Graves-Fulgham
Christopher Gray
Zoe Greco
Jeffrey Greene
Jolene Gunter
Frances Gutter Lisk
Tashya Haase
Keisha Hamilton
Stuart Handel
Theodore Hanno
Jamille Hazard
Valerie Heron-Duranti
Maya Hersh
Olivia Hicks
Daniel Himmelsein
Leah Hoffman-Setka
Alisha Holland
Gabe Holm
Corey Howard
Scott Hsu
Adam Jacobson
Laura Jasinski
Amelia Jayne
Freshmen 95)
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Above: Brian Kosiorek
watches as Corey Howard
tries to focus his camera.
Kenneth Jean-Babets
Kaitlynn Jenkins
David John
Joseph John
Starla Johnson
Tarik Joyner
Tirzah Juskalian
Jonathan Kalmakis
Lauren Kanner
Man Karson
Sean Keegan
Whitney Keillor
Nora Kelty
Faith Killough
Harlan Knipes
Sophat Kol
Brian Kosiorek
Christopher Laprade
Kassandra Laprade
Anna Lavarrena
Kristina Lehtinen-Chodorow
Raphael Leiblum
Laura Lemoine
Michael Levchuk
Michael Levey
Amos Levy
Yu-Jung Liang
Zachary Lieberman
Jiaming Lin
Emily List
Julia Lord
Matthew Lucas
William Lukas
Rebecca Lyons
Molly Mackenzie
Right: Is it Twins Day, Aubrey
and Becky Markarian?
100 Freshmen
Meagan Magrath
Casey Mann
William Manning
Manjiri Mannino
Tegan Mannino
Ian Marcus
Brian Marino
Audrey Markarian
Rebecca Markarian
Francisco Martinez
Alyson Marx
James Mathews
Briana Matuszko
Kevin McComb
Michael McCoy
Jill McKenzie
Brendan McKinney
Nikhil Melnechuk
Colin Mew
Samuel Michelson
Michael Miseph
Brian Misterka
Trishul Moodley
Samuel Moody
Meggan Moran
Sarah Morcom
Daniel Murphy
David Musgrave
Left: Brittany Nickerson
and Anna Shamey try not to
let their project fall down.
Above: Gregory Chartier,
Oliver Brandt, I5en Turati, Joe
Primer, Ben Regan, Darby
Wolff, and Zack Strangman-
don't drop Ryan Taylor!
Freshmen 1 01
Alii Muthukumar
Hannah Myers
Alanna Nelson
Alec Nelson
Lisa Ng
Quan Nguyen
Brittany Nickerson
Julien O'Reilly
Michael Oakes-Rooney
David Oke
Aviva Okun
Julia Olanyk
Matthew Olszewski
Matthew Ominsky
Laurie Ortiz
Loribeth Ortiz
Christopher Overstreet
Keith Parent
Christina Pastorello
Sina Phrum
Cody Pine
Stephanie Pinkney
Vicki Podkowka
Ilia Ponomarev
Joseph Ponsor
Aaron Poritz
Alice Powers
Joseph Pruner
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Above: Kaitlynn Jenkins, Sarah Fajardo, Sophia
Po’wers, Michelle Tracy gather together to show off
their lunch.
Right: Better pay up Sam Boyko, Nick Wells, and
Chris Laprade!
102 Freshmen
Joanna Quison
Percy Rasug
SoJeong Raymond
Daniel Reck
Jesse Reffsin
Benjamin Regan
Frank Regan
Shubhada Rella-Brooks
Patrick Reske
Rafael Reyes
Thomas Rhodes
Charles Ricker
Jeremy Rife
Yesenia Risech-Neyman
Noel Rivera
James Roberts
William Rock
Dalbert Rodriguez
Artemis Roehrig
Rachel Romano-Joseph
Chanda Rose
Hayley Rosen
Matthew Roth
Sarah Rothenberg
David Ruhl
Katherine Russett
Brian Salem
Chistopher Santiago
Above: Samantha Trickey, Emily
Sayer, Antavis Wings, Chanda
Rose, Caroline Chow, and David
Ruhl think are happy to get their
pictures taken.
Left: Meet the future Picassos - an
unidentified student and Kelly
Ziomek.
Hey, Brian Kosiorek, what's that
pink frosting doing on your nose?
Freshmen 103
Emily Sayer
James Schlessinger
Lena Schmid
Alexander Schneider
Eva Schnurr
Adam Scott
Jesse Seamon
Anna Shamey
Abigail Sharpiro
Joseph Shaw
William Shaw
Chantha Sin
Jacob Slesnick
Alexander Smith
Kathryn Smith
Ryan Smith
Jonathan Spencer
Jordan Staiger
Sarah Stanek
Matthew Stebbins
James Stewart
Tyrus Stinson
Zachary Strangman
Michael Suprenant
Ryan Taylor
Mikiko Thelwell
Sean Thompson
Erik Tobiasson
104 Freshmen
Chelsey Toong
Benjamin Torres
Lourdes Torres
Michelle Tracy
Samantha Trickey
Benjamin Turati
Jesse Turcotte
Eric Turkington
Kamelia Vahdat
Aiden Van Gleet
Allison VanDerVelden
Christopher Veneman
Tyler Vouros
Adrienne Wallace
Amy Walsh
Van Wang
Nicholas Wells
Kyle Wetherby
Dylan White
Devon Whitham
Jessica Williams-Flowers
Amanda Wilson
Ravenna Wilson
Antavis Wings
Gregory Wobst
Kathryn Wojcicki
Darby Wolf
Lily Wood
Freshmen 1()‘)
Thaddeus Worsnop
Mengnan Wu
Xi Juan Yao
Bunthea Yath
Nathaniel Young
Jacqueline Zacarian
Noah Zide
Luke Zimmerman
Christopher Ziomek
Kelly Ziomek
Another great design by Iris Cabral.
Ilia Ponomarev works on his design problem.
Camera Shy
Skyler Aldrich
Kim Green
Jose Molina
Geneva Bitta-Nickerson
Matthew Harvey
Mammi-Dufie Ofori
Alana Bolz Reynolds
Bianca Humphires
Andrew Page
Jonathon Burnette
Oscar Irizarry-Melendez
Judy Ross
Iris Da Conceicao Cabral
Tyler Johnston
Tomasz Sawala
Gisele Camargo
Gyuri Kepes
QingJian Shi
Thomas Carpenter
Woden Kusner
Devin Tomlinson
Meghan Courtney
Yi-Fei Lee
Jailson Varela
Shannon Geiger
Jemail Lewis
Harry White
Leah Gemann
Diana Lorenzo
Brett Widmeier
106 Freshman
Liz Gaddy, Laurie Ortiz, Alisha
Holland, and Meghan Courtney are
glad lunch time lasts awhile.
Greg Wobst gets started on a
masterpiece.
{"i^y, nothing's better than pizza and French Don't get hooked on the net, Cody
hes... .right, Judy Ross? Pine!
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Freshman 107
Faculty & Staff: the Hurricane watch
Left: Mary Custard, Kathleen Hannigan,
Scott Goldman, Bill Wehrli.
Below: Brenda Barlow, Dana Tarr, Terri ' I
Ominski.
Above: Is Mr. Goldman writing himself a
dismissal note?
11-12 House Office: (Middle Left) Michael
Bardsley, Sharon Venturi, NaTmahj^i
Muhammad, Buzz Bray, Bill Wehrli ;
9-10 House Office: (Left) Patricia Ware,
Carole Schweid, Kathleen Hannigan,
Evelyn Goldenberg, Ron Moyer
CCPC: (Above) Back: Terry
Ominsky, Carlene Riccelli,
Front: Celeste Lawler, Myra
iRoss
’eer Mediation:
Above Right)
Iryant Lewis
Counselor at Large":(Far
hght) Michael Bardsley
nternal Suspension: (Right)
Zarol Simmons
Staff 109
Custodians (Left); Ben Young, Francisco ^
Maldonado, Don Davis, Michael Riley,
Ron Cradle, Rick Fleurent, Phealy Mey,
Pok Yath, Laura Artis, Eddie Gearring
Mr. Gould (Left Center) creating another |
pile of handouts for his students. ,i
Social Studies (Above); Clifford Fonsh, .
Margaret Clardy, Cheryl Johnston,|l
Gaylord Saulsberry, Bob Kelly, DavidJ
Slovin, Yvonne Gittelson, James Elliott,^
Simon Leutz, Julie Cantor *
World Language (Left); Back: Sean Smith,' j
Jim Luippold, Marta Guevara, Dael
Chapman, Sarah Shafiroff, Anne Aune,
Peter Goetz, David Brule, Front: Betsy^,
Mathews, Isabel Costa, Molly Pinkney, ,
Chih-Wen Su, Kerrin Moussally
110 Staff
Health (Below): Kathy Neal and Carol
Staiti
Math (Above):
Back Row: Cheryl Wright, Geoffrey
priedman, John Moran, June Wilby,
Howard David, Seymour Friedman, Nina
Koch,
^ront Row: Fau\ Peelle, Christine Clifford,
pavid Mullins, Fatemeh Giahi, Frances
jpaporello
j
Haff Copy Service (Below far right): Anne
Harie Picard
lomputer Technicians (Below): Tony
5ond and Dave Wheeler
i
Staff III
Technology Education & Business (Right):
Paulette Finn, Tom Gralinski, Michael
Pattavina, James Kelly, Karen Brown,
Stewart Olson, Bob Menko (Missing- Chris
Emery)
Music and Preforming Arts (Below):
Patrick Smith, Dave Ranen, Justine Lemos,
Doug Purcell (Missing - Jessel Murray)
f»»« x« s M
X ««« t( ■
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Art (Right center): Jim Logan, Blanche
Derby, Lil Kravitz, Jane Findlay
Science (Right): Reid Johnson, Ron
Carney, Phyllis Eisenberg, Val Veneman,
Ruth Trimarchi, Margaret Halbeisen, Nick
Shaw, Tom Styspeck, Tara Yohan, Charlie
Camp
■t'l
!j
112 Staff
English (Above): Benton Minks, Kristen Iverson,
oseph Jacobs, Tiina Booth, Sara Just, Jack Kissel, Jane
3aer-Leighton, Malia Hwang-Carlos, Bruce
^enniinan, John Warthen, Susan Biggs, John
Bechtold, Dan Jacob
Audio-Visual Services (Above): Brian Ecclestone,
Fred Smead, Paul Normando
Physical Education (Left): Jane Ames, Lorraine Giard,
Liz Skelton, Larry Briggs
ISS (Below): Timothy Bauer, Judith Brick
4^
Stajf 113
Language Lab (Above): Monique
Brule
Food Services (Above): L to R: Paula Mileszko, Carolyn Smith, Ruth
Barrett, Linda Robinson, Beverly Ingram, Nancy Dihlmann, Katie
Berry, Terry Richards, Sandy Verrilli
ESL/TBE (Above): Laura Bellusci, Lila
Feingold, Wilma Ortiz, Sue Alsdow, Joan
Snowdon, Sokhen Mao
Family and Consumer Science (Right Center):
Zella Tripp, Mary Ellen Curtin, Leanne
Meserve, Maribeth Courtney
SAC (Right): Vince Servaes, Steve
Saxenian, Elaine Brigham, Janet Strauss,
Rand Foerster, Netania Shapiro, Christina
Shepard
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114 Staff
Theater Arts (Left): Tim Holcomb
Library (Below): Back Row: Sue Alward, Brian Conley,
Patricia Sedgyv^ick Front Row: Kathleen Anderson, Janis
Wolkenbreit, Suzanne Spencer
Special Education (Above): L to R, Peter Kravitz, Jeanne
White, David Slovin, Shirly Wilborn, Dianna Perez
(Intern), Sally Giglio, Momodou Sarr, Mary Seppala,
On Floor: Jan Saulsberry
Left center: Ron Cradle takes a break for a moment.
9/10 Study Center (Left): As an example Mr. Greene
catches up on some of his own reading.
Staff 7/5
d
116
i
Super Bowl Champs '99
Top Row: Raffi jordon, Kyle Wetherby, David Rule, Teddy Oakes-Rooney, Kyle Weatherby, Tom Rhodes, Joe John, ;
John Bond, Frank Regan, Kris Doyle, Jon Coe, Stuart Handel, Gabe Gonzalez, Jamie Roberts, Oscar Irizarry, Sam ;
Moody, Kenny Jean Babbets, Marcus Albano, Jordon Staiger. Third Rom; Yeshag Warren, Makaya McCraven, Matthew
Kovach, Andy Pickert, Dan Cheney, Dan Chenevert, Ikenna Ezeh, Marcus Williams, Josh Rubero, Rate Jordan, Mike -
Ononibaku, Chris Vpung, Oleig Topic, Steve Smith, James Ihedigbo, Tito Valcarcel. Second Row: Matt Rhodes, Issac !
Teluwo, Jerome Ghmt,TTenry Chenevert, Qasim Laroche, Tony Aquino, Andrew Gallinaro, Ramon Gonzalez, Choung f
Son. Tom Crossman, Rick Roberts, Isiah Robison, Miguel Jiminez, Rick Burton. Front Row: Gabe Shore, Chris Looze, :
Alex Winkler, Hunter Evans, Ben Myers, Tony Volpe, Matt Brooks, Nnany Ezeh, Scott Rhodes, Mike Jasinski, Jon |
McKnight.
Below: Andrew Galliiiaro prepares to hand off the ball
to one of Ills miming backs.
“Amherst will be a dominating football team next year,"
said Jason Grazadei, last year's senior captain. The oracle spoke (|
and his prophecy was fulfilled. Coming off of a season of five (j
wins and six losses the 1999 Amherst Hurricane Football teamrj
knew that if everyone knew their role winning would become ’
a habit. j
Amherst started with games against what can be i"
considered the three of the strongest teams in Westerm Mass.;,
In the first two games. Central and Cathedral, Amherst had the il
lead going into the fourth quarter and lost it. Amherst vowed ;
not to lose again. The hurricane winds blew strong and tossed
around the competition. Huge victories over Holyoke,
Greenfield and Longmeadow (ranked #3 in the state) followed.
That put Amherst in the Suburban League driver's seat. South
Hadley came to the Cane's place and met the largest and most
energetic crowd Amherst has had in years. With four straight
weeks of winning Amherst then headed into Northampton for
what promised to be a battle. A second-half surge put Amherst
on top knowing that in order to be the best, you have to beat
the best. Undefeated in the league, the Hurricanes want to show
that Amherst football is for real.
Some of the “special" things that the team will remember
are: “The Dogpound, Know Your Role, Speedhogs, Ruff Riders,
Where my girls at?, Bigness and Smelly, The Summer of 60, the
Nigerian Nightmare, Card Games at Woodstock, Mike O.
Speaks!, “I just step, and kick," Peking garden. Alright, Alright,
Alright, (Coach), DMX and all the other memories.
Ben Myers (Bigness)
118 Football
Directions for all mean B's,
The Tradition
I . Busta ruckus
1. Rember: your beloved
seniors, 80's day, Brittany Spears, Angels,
31ack-out, whipped cream, “the list", "the
let", November 26th - go for yours, dirty my
tame is, systems, Amy's"demonstrations",
mother teams, snip snip, yarn
bracelets, top 5 , forced love.
1. Get it done
i. TAKE THE THRONE
A^e love you!
ulia "eat granola" Sorcinelli 00
Catie "Less is more" Zacarian 00
Irittany "let liim come to you" Shumway 00
Cate "3rd one's a charm" Riva 00
!llen "10 is not as bad as 1 1" Katch 00
Drea "who's your daddy" Musante 00
imma "stick with it" Kelty 00
■mily "Houdini Pirate" Petitt 00
jpper Right:
lack row: Caitlin Roberts, Amanda Norton,
Coe Kiefer, Hannah Roth, Leah Danoff, Sarah
jCaufman, Caitlin Horrigan, Sarah Myers,
jlachel Trafford
i’ront row: Brittany Shumway, Emily Petitt,
illen Katch, Katie Zacarian, Kate Riva,
\ndrea Musante, Julia Sorcinelli, Emma
Celty, Kim Riva, Julia Hunter
Continues
Above: Back Row: Ravenna Wilson, Cindy Talley, Anika
Wiemokly, Sarah Eajardo, Iva Curcija, Abbey Patteson, Anna
Lavarreda, Lena Schmid, Alanna Nelson, Jackie Zacarian,
Kathleen Rawls, Christina Pastorello, Hannah Myers, Maia
Albano, Cecile Eenske-Corbiere, Nora Kelty, Yesenia Risech-
Neyman, Megan Krebs-Morrison, Meredith Simpson, Lauren
Burke,
Left: Seniors: Back Row; Katie Zacarian, Kate
Riva, Ellen Katch, Andrea Musante, Julia Sorcinelli
Eront Row: Brittany Shumway, Emily Petitt, Emma
Kelty: posing in all their glorv on a bright sunny
day.
Field Hockey 119
Dedication Pays Off
Left:: Anne Daniel-Stamell looking for another strong finish.
"Hey Amherst. ..how's your PMA? Great!" Well, once again the girls cross-country team
pulled it together for yet another outstanding season full of harci work and good times.
Memories from this season include scheming for more chocolate cake, (and chocolate
milk too!), debates over macaroni and cheese and other Deep Thoughts, being introduced
to the sex-pot c')f the new millenium, peeing our pants, hiking Lafayette, waiting for
Rachel, "what's a vinyl bus seat?", eating mole skin, stalking a certain intern of Mr.
Cullen's (who will remain nameless), Irish step-dancing and itchy britches on the line,
and finally. ..plenty of T.P.
And no yearbook write-up would be complete without mention of Caitlin's cameras,
words of the day, blow-pops, mud-runs, garlic bread, ciisco parties, anci chains from
falling stars (...er, whatever).
Also, us girls would like to give mad ups to Seth for the great party and a shout-
out to Billy and the Lynbrook boys.
So what have we learned this season? We may be the "ugliest" team, but boy we can
dance! Which just goes to show that with a little bit of hard work, a little bit of
dedication, and a little bit of Mary all night long, we can achieve anything when we
reach for our goals with jazz hands.
We'd like to thank mom for everything, especially wheeling the track. And to the
girls next year: enjoy the foliage and watch out for the screen door! Good Luck!
Seniors '00: Cheeba Cheeba Kosiba, Geiger Tiger, Small-cloths Pollin, Leaump-ump Underwear,
Soap Opera Nik, Power-pack Maquire, Chatter-box Jenson, Curious Caitlin, Mouse, Sharon-
Dawg, janis Littlefield Joplin, Mrs. Diemand, Her Royal Blout-ness, Taylor da Boss and Giggle bunny McNamara.
Above:
Amherst's
" P o w e r
Pyramid" gets
taller
and
taller
after
each
win.
Back row: Coach Art Keene, Amelia Clingman, Mary Kuhn, Maura |
Ewing, Sharon Vargo, Katie Littlefield, Kate Jensen, Kacie Wilbur, Tirzah j
Juskalian, Anna Shamey, Third row. Miira Wirth, Nora Segar, Rebecca [
Adams, Leah Underwood, Sophie Maltese-Blount, Kate Rufe, Lauren j
Geiger, Rachel Atwood, Shoshana Holzberg-Pill, Second row: Stephanie j
Jakus, Jenny Fisher, Aidan Van Cleef, Ashleigh Sayer, Cathy Dillon, Kate [
Morcom, Kathy Russett, Lucy Murger, Front row: Gabrielle Maguire, f
Kate McNamara, Ali Kosiba, Taylor Whittemore, Caitlin Abrams, Anne |
Daniel-Stamell, Nikki Bastien
120 Cross Country
I
i
i The Streak Continued
1999 was another stellar year for Amherst boys
Iross country, as the team once again went undefeated
league competitic>n and added to the 37 meet win
itreak begun two years ago. Going into the season's
anal weeks, the odds look good for a second straight
i’VIAC championship and an improvement on last year's
jecond place finish at Western Mass and ninth place
it states. The fall of 1999 saw Amherst's 18th straight
vinning season, and the 32nd in the last 36 years.
Lead by coach Chris Gould and top seniors Jon
jlosen, Adam Greeney, Emil Cunningham and Iron John
Tyson, the team also featured unrivaled depth thanks
lo sophomore standouts Anda Greeney, Nick Juravich,
pwen Washburn and perpetual Douganball champion Matt
j.acey. The sophomore squad, which also featured Seth
I'immerman, took an incredible second place finish in
he Manhatfan Invitational's sophomore race, insuring
great future for the team in years to come. Freshman
an Marcus, who finished second out of more than 200
unners at Brown Invitational, and top junior Greg
TcClung will also return to lead the Hurricane harriers
-ext year. Kleptomaniacal freshman James Mathiews
bok the annual Chowderhead award, and former course
|ecord-holder Scott Dougan was recognized for his
byalty to organized labor.
i
The hills are the best part according
to Matt Cohen and James Mathews.
Back row: Chris Wood (Asst. Coach), John Pena, Jonah
Allaben, Anda Greeney, Jake Banfield-Weir, Matt Cohen,
Sean Ahern, Nick Juravich, Ian Marcus, Dan Baecher,
Matt Lacey, Chris Gould (Coach);
Second Row: James Mathews, Jason Farber, Adi Heller,
Ben Machta, Ben Goldstein, Scott Dougan, John Wood,
Fden Ma, Seth Zimmerman, Sequoia Stenlund, Colin
Richardson, Greg McClung;
Front Row Seniors: Thushan Amarasiri wardena, Emil
Cunningham, Adam Greeney, Taylor Washburn, John Tyson,
Jon Rosen, Johnathan Effrat.
Cross Country 121
m
Unity Meant Success
We are... the Amherst girls soccer
team. ..Claire! Get the balls... It's alight, it's
alight, there's enough magic to go around...
we are... B-squared... what are we, Adriane?...
attacking what?
The Amherst girls varsity soccer team had an
excellent '99 season. We won our league,
accomplished many of our goals, and let's not
forget, we beat the Lions of Ludlow. Our
record of 12-5-1 is the best record that any
Amherst girls soccer team has seen. And
what's most important, is that we did it all
together, as one and as a team. Since the team
only had two seniors this year, the program
should be just as strong next year. It's time to
tear it up girls. Good luck, and keep Stuart in
shape.
Leila Bozorg, '00
Back Row: Coach J. Stuart Horne, Jessica Overstreet,
Leila Bozorg, Meg Ostendorf, Cara Goff, Abby Schlessinger, Sarah
Turati, Remy Bacaicoa Middle Row: Caitlin Harrington, Lindsay
Garmirian, Amara Levy-Moore, Whitney Wells, Claire Lawlor, April
Achen, Holly McCandless Front Row: Castle Sinicrope, Molly
Breitbark, Michelle Grazidei, Adriane Boscardin, Mariah Dixon-
Wheeler, Ammara Chhun.
Left: Jessica Overstreet gets
ready to catch a ball -she
didn't miss many this
season!
Right: April Acken, Leila
Bozorg, and Sarah Turati
rest up before a game.
Right:
Mariah Dixon-
Wheeler is first
to the loose
ball once again.
122 Soccer
tk
aMHERS^
Left; Back Row: Maya Sharpe, Gloria
McCahon, Dayna Austin, Jane Maxson,
Heather Ernest, Lindsey Britt, Alice Chen,
Laura Weyl, Kara Doleva.
Middle Row: Alix Zacharias, Elizabeth Todrin,
Nicole Davis, Megan llickev, Cassandra
Hartblay, Caitlin Courtney, Monica Stillings,
Kathryn Averill. Front Row: Lora Swartz, Kvla
Euhrman, Emily Ostrand, Marisa Bisi.
jRight: Back Row: Coach Rich Euhrman,
Meghan Courtney, Rachelle Crocker-Mager,
Briana Matuszko. Middle Row: Marisa
Ekstein-Kon, Keisha Hamilton, Alana
:Bolz-Reynolds, Tegan Mannino,
Qingjian Shi. Bottom Row: Derina
Boothroyd, Cris Chae, Tavi Wings,
Danielle Bonneau.
I ■
;; j
|3elow: Marisa Bisi quickly stops the ball from going
iiut of bounds - but kx’)k out! Ludlow's right behind
i/ou!
Beknv: I leather Ernest always brings enthusiasm into her game.
Soccer 123
Hey Coach y Where do we practice today?
€
Varsity, (Above), Back row: Coach Ted Arbour, JV Coach Bruce
Arbor, Kevin Reilly, Lael Kassis, Owen Mullin, Vothy Chhum,
David Youngblood, Carl Segura, Varsity Coach Steve Lapore,
Second row: Addisu Dowling-Brown, Patrick Davis, Camillo Lewis-
Gonzalez, Nkosi Sharpe, Sam Beebe, Jon Feinman, Wole Oke, Josh
Ziperstein, Front row: Sam Asher, Conor Kilroy, Anders Tobiason,
Sopheap Chhoun, Alan Kuusisto, Russ Juskalian, Mike Kurtz.
(Above): Sam Beebe creates another
opportunity by getting to the ball first.
1
(Above): Anders Tobiason aggressively (Above): Russ Juskalian, Sopheap Chhoun and Conor Kilroy
protects the Amherst goal. provided the leaciership for this years' team. |
124 Soccer
’
Jr. Varsity, Above, Back row: Bruce Arbor, Steve Lapore, Aaron
Saunders, Greg Fenstad, Mike Connolly, Sam Bicknell, Jason
Brown, jV Coach Ted, Freshman Coach Fensted, Second row:
Ari Kasai, Peter Rasug, Walker Townsend, Ari Addes, Tyle
Franzman, Andrew Haight, Abra Garfield, Front row: jay
Ciesluk, Toby St. Claire, Antonio Lewis, Jonathan Kalmakis,
Percy Rasug, Nate Burgess.
i Above): Antonio Lewis shows good form
• as he makes the long pass up field.
Freshman, Above, Back row: Will Lucas, Greg Wobst, Devin
Tomlinson, Jesse Turcofte, Dave Musgrave, John Fenstad
^Second row: Brendan McKinney, Chris Arvanitis, Harlan
Knipes, Tyler Booker, Kevin McComb, Peter Gladstone, Front
row: Ted Hanno, Godfrey Bakuli, Zack Goodman, Jamaal
Bollinger, Ben Torres, Adam Jacobson, Julian Colo
Above: This opponent found he could not
hold back the explosive Percy Rasug.
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n
From the Links
Mike Cutler is in good form on this shot to the green.
Chris Quinn
follows his
shot up the
fairway.
Travis
A 1 b a n o
takes
time to
ponder
every
possible
angle.
Above, Back row; Coach Bud Kneeland, Brian Marino, i
Alisha Holland, Chris Quinn, Brian Brunelle, Grant i
Kelly, Jack Brown, Safa Ansarifar Middle row: Zach
Lieberman, Pat Parand, Aaron Poritz, Dan Lee, Shawn j
Brooks, Jason Dodge, Front row: Dan Cutler, Jeff Keedy, |
Mike Cutler, Nick Kaplan, Travis Albano, Mark Porter, j
Paul Nelson.
1.
k
J e f f E
Keedy E
watches ■'
the putt I
right into i
the cup .
126 Golf
i,
A Record Setting Season I
iXbove, Back row: Kerry Scott, Bonnie
\tteridge. Tiffany Falkenbach, Jen
Tjaferis, Amber Reed, Third row: Janira
Rodriguez, Lily Meadows, Lauren Nelson-
Tospers, Second row: Sojeong Raymond,
Cathleen Mawson, Hannah Simms Front
ow: Corinne Richmond, Tatyana
Anenbaum, Manjiri Mannino.
The ARHS varsity gymnastics team had a great 1999-
2000 season; even from the beginning our team
showed a lot of promise. We had high hopes going
into all of our meets and we worked really hard.
Our efforts paid off when we won our \ery first
meet and then went on to break a school record
towards the end of October by scoring a 122.1. We
were fortunate to have three new gymnasts in
addition to the 10 gymnasts that returned from
past seasons. Each gymnast contributed immenselv
to the successful season we had. The gvmnastics
team in general has improved significantlv and we
hope to go onto bigger and better things in seasons to follow.
Tiffany Falkenback
Jennifer Djaferis
Bonnie Attridi^e
TriCiiptains- ARHS Cvinnastics
Above: Tiffanv Falkenbach shows off her flexibility for the
camera.
elow: Captains Tiffany Falkenbach, Jen
)jaferis, and Bonnie Atteridge rest a
loment for a picture.
Abov^e: Sojeong Raymond catches some air on this move.
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Back on Track
Varsity Back row; Coach Kacey Schmidt, Liz Ellis, Katelyn
Perchak, Caitin Stosz, Kaitlin Kohl, Pam Gorth, Heather Riley
First row; Kara Szczesny, Kristen O'Brien, Tess Bonsignore,
Danielle Baxter, Beth Cooper, Brooke Klausner-Wise
Rebounding off last year's season,
the Amherst Volleyball spike force has
returned. Last years record (10-8) is no
match to this years 17-2 overall record and
12-0 league record.
The road to Western Mass, is a
familiar path for the volleyball team. Since
1995 the Hurricane Spike Force has
clinched three Western Mass titles and we
hope to claim the 4th with the final title
of the 20th century this year.
Next year's seven returning players
will indeed hoist the Amherst Spike force
into the New Millennium.
Good Luck! We love you all.
Co-Captains
Danielle Baxter '00
Tess Bonsignore '00
P.S. - Remember;
It’s a house plant!
Above: Danielle Baxter gets up high for
the block.
Jr. Varsity , Above, back: Coach Sabrina Spellman,
Van Dyke, Natalia Wobst, Hanna Robinson Middle;
Ziomek, Kristen Barlow, Tosin Fagade, Heather Berrien, Meggai
Moran front; M'aza Brown, Lindsay Lesser, Nicole
Aisha Hiza
Right: Tess Bonsignore follows
the ball after making an
acrobatic save.
128 Volleyball
Leading the way in school spirit. . .
;\mherst cheerleading had wonderful spirit this year. We had a new coach, new
aptains, and went to the Superbowl! “When I say 'ruff, you say 'ryders'," “Bark like you want it!" These
were a couple of our favorite sayings. Football was such a fun season. Some of the things to remember are
Juni, Juni, Junito," “We're Amherst Canes, we show no shame, and don't you wish you had our game!" 1
hink we got props for that one! Games to remember... Holyoke (cute little guys), Northampton (who can
lorget '"Gimme an A!"?), and of course South Hadley (did we spit on them? No, 1 don't think so).
I Nicole Alfred '00
! Vanna Sin '00
Left: Nina jurczak, Nadia Tufreghi,
Angela Roco, Tara Roberts, Lisa Puffer,
Brenda Sanchez, Vanna Sin, Verniser
Montgomery, Natasha Wright
’ 'i
r 1
imH
Left: Nina Jurczak, Angel Rivwra, Lisa
Puffer, Nadia Tufreghi, Nichole Alfred,
Vanna Sin, Natasha Wright, Brenda
Sanchez, Verniser Montgomery,
Tara Roberts, Angela Roco together on
game night.
Cheerleading^ 129
H
Seniors Lead the
Basketball season was a time of change. We did many new
stunts and new cheers. Our squad was gaining more
experience and solid talent for next year. The eight of us that
lasted through the season have endured practices, numerous
games, and injuries. We have shown so much dedication. The
four seniors on the squad will miss everyone. Good luck for
next year!
Nicole Alfred '00
Vanna Sin '00
Below: (Back row) Neo Mohlala, Vanna Sin, Nicole Alfred, Lisa Puffer, Natasha
Wright, (Front row) Tara Roberts, Nadia Tafreshi, Angie Roco.
Below: Captains Nicole Alfred and Vanna Sin
provicfed great leadership for the winter sc]uad.
Above: Neo Mohlala, Vanna Sin, Lisa Puffer, Tara Roberts, Angie
Roco, and Nadia Tafreshi applaud another great play.
Above: "Gimme an A!!" chant Tara Roberts,Vanna Sin, Neo
Mohlala, Lisa Puffer, Angie Roco.
130 Cbeerleading
Successful Season
As the season draws to a close, the 1999-2000 edition of
the Amherst Hurricanes have boasted a strong record and a
league title heading into the Western-Mass tournament. At the
beginning of the season the team's goal was to win the league
and take the Western Mass title, for the first time since the
legendary team of 1994. The Hurricanes have enjoyed a large
amount of success this season due to the strong core of tweh e
graduating seniors. Looking back o\^er the years the team's
seniors have enjoyed Sunday morning parties wisdom, from
Buzz & support from their parents and friends. Their increasing
success will hopefully bring them a Western Mass title.
Below: (back row) Coach Buzz Bray, Assistant coach Rich Ferro, Chris raulin.
Matt Olszewski, Chris Pocsik, Hassan Peters, Anders Tobiason, Nathan Bastien,
Matt Baxendell, Jason Dodge, Marcus Albano, Nikki Bastien (mgr) Reinv
Bacaicoa (mgr) Assistant coach Jim Melby, (front row) Timiv l.arareo, Mike Melbv',
Paul Nelson, Andrew Gallinaro, Chris Lt>oze, Tra\ is Albano, Da\ id Bisson, 1 lenri
Lafond, Ethan Schmid, Matt Bokuniewicz.
\bove: Frances Bonaldo heads around the goal for another shot.
\bove middle: David Bisson gi\’es his opponent a not so gentle lift,
vlun'e top: Hassan Peters looks to make a centering pass.
Above: jV team (back row) Coach Jim Melby, Corey
Howard, Marcus Albano, Jed Mitchell, Anthony
Liraret), Coach Rich Ferro (front row) Nathan Bastien,
Chris Paulin, Hassan Peters, Matt Bokuniewicz.
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A
Striving to be the
best from the West
■' u
Above: (Back) Coach Ron Moyer, Annie Hanley, Laura Jasinski, Fran 1
Vanin, Andrea Musante, Jen Colbert, (Middle) Daria Dillard, Lis Ellis,
Katie Seamon, Haley Keenan-Gray (Bottom) Lisa Kanner, Leila Bozorg‘,f
Gwen Bass.
Right: Katie Seamon
drives past the Spartan
defender.
Above: (Top) Leila Bozorg, (Midcile) Daria
Dillard, Andrea Musante, (Bottom) Lisa
Kanner, Lis Ellis, Gwen Bass.
Fran, Dre...Do it!...Oooh-Giiirrrrl! Hay, where's Jen? Annie, put your
elbows down and get your head out of the—. Lisa! It was you, wasn't
it? Frosh, can you get the water. ..NOW! Liz, who's on the other line?
Haley, how does Lis spell her name? Gwen, can we sleep at your
house tonight? Little Richard. ..(need 1 say more?). Daria, just acimit
it, just this once, that you're wrong! Leila. ..wait, what. Who?
The 12 of us make the Amherst Girls Varsity Basketball Team. We
set a goal this season, and we won't settle for anything but the best.
Some prepared mentally, others prepared physically, but come day
one, all were prepared. But the end is far from near, and yet there's
already so much to lean back on. ..Late night, or should 1 say, early
morning trips to Blockbuster and Stop and Shop (where we BCDUGHT
things like bread and flowers, right Daria? Andrea?). ..3 lines. .Snack
Bags for the long (and short) bus rides- Laura's were the prettiest-
Daria's were the best packed. ..Never ending tapdrills... Beating
Agawam for the first time in how many years? Pasta dinners and
sleepovers gone wrong in the cold basement (sorry about that- 1
thought 1 turned up the heat)... Cleaning up after the Winterfest... Mr.
Moyer's old and- get this- NEW JOKES... 8 A.M. practices where, "oh
my God, I think 1 can see my breath!" ...And, oh yeah, what's the first
thing that comes to mind when 1 say ?
We started off the season 12-0, and we're still going strong. The
seniors, Leila, Lisa, Daria, Gwen, Lis, and Andrea want to wish the
best of luck to all the returning players next year: Fran, Frosh, JMC,
Little Richard, Haley and Annie. But for now, everyone needs to step
out of the way... 'cuz we on the B-BALL team! Left foot in, and Canes
on three...!.. .2. ..3...
Leila Bozorg, Captain '00
\bove: (Back) Coach David Slovin, Johari Allen-Davis, Amber Jackson,
\bby Patteson (Middle) Megan Krebs-Morrison, Kyla Fuhrman, Amy
/ernon-jones, Caitlyn Courtney, Emily Ostrand, (Front) Dionne
iValker, Whitney Wells, Kara Doleva, Cassandra 1 lartblay.
\bove: (Back) Coach Rich Furman, Lauren Kanner, Sada Farah,
leaghan Courtney, Briana Matuszko, Sarah Fajardo, Christina
lastorello. Manager Tirzah Juskalian, (Middle) Cecile Fenske-Corbiere,
^ ielly Ziomek, Kayla Burnim, Alanna Nelson, Maia Albano, (Bottom)
i aanna Quizon, Derina Bcx>throvd, Chris Chae, Liz Caddy.
I
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Right:
to.
Amv Vernon-Jones
light: Dionne Walker driving
yet e n d e r s .
looks tor someone
through a crowd
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fter a defensive rebound.
Baskethall 133
Ai
Tourney Bound Again
With only four players returning
this year, inexperience was a major
concern at the outset of the season, but us
"rookies" have really stepped up to the
challenge, helping our team finish the
season 13-7 and earning the number 7 seed
in the Western Mass Tourney.
The season has gone by quickly,
but has created memories we will never
forget; holding a team to 23 points, beating
Northampton twice, and of course, the
best fans in Western Mass. But along with
our on-court accomplishments certain
quotes will never be forgotten either:
"That's why your father's yo' father,"
"Spit that game" and "Bay duked me
Coach!"
On behalf of us seniors, it has been
a great experience and we will miss you
guys next year. But for now there's
business to attend to, so let's GET IT
DONE.
Below: seniors Andew Lattuca, Mike
Dyer, John McKnight, Seth Calloway,
Casey Hayman, Bayete Gordon,
Alexander Winkler.
Below; Varsity (top) Mike Dyer, Andrew Lattuca, Mike Cutler,
Alex Winkler, (middle) Casey Hayman, Seth Calloway, John
McKnight, (bottom) Marcus Williams, Chris Coblyn, Bayete
Gordon, Jason Brown.
1
GET [Or DONElg
GO AMHERST2W!i
Above; Co-Captain Bayete
Gordon trashes the com-
petition.
Above: John McKnight, Mike
Cutler, and Andrew Lattuca
wonder why the coach
stresses comniunication.
154 Basketball
Below: JV team (top) Sam Bicknell, David Bulman,
lamahl Jackson, Dan Cutler, Peter Broad (middle)
Aaron Snow, Gabe Blain, Ben Clark, Taylor Poret
(bottom) Sean Floyd, James Ihedigbo, Jawad Brown.
Right; Aaron Snow looks past his defender to execute the play.
\bove: Freshman (top) Jemail Lewis, Chris Veneman, Adam
cicott. Coach Dan MacDuffie (middle) Kwame Graves-Fulgham,
Aaron Coleman, Mike Suprenant, Tyler Booker, Andy Page
bottom) Jesse Turcotte, Peter Gladstone, Jamaal Bollinger,
eremv Rife.
.eft: Jamaal Bollinger passes one defender and looks down low for
i teammate.
Basketball 135
Thanks, Mr. Donnell,
for 35 great years!
"Why are 90% of Canadian geese V-formations longer on one side?...
Because there are more geese on one side!"
After having swam for Amherst for six seasons, we cannot begin to list
all that we have gained, and all that the swimming community has gained,
from having you as a coach, Mr. O'Donnell. Everyday, without fail, you ve
greeted us at 2:30 with a smile- sometimes because you found out what
we did last weekend, sometimes because you knew practice was a killer,
but always because you loved doing what you do. It's hard not to respect
and admire a man like you, Mr. O'Donnell- after all, you probably have
the most well defined calves and best golf swing in the league. You've
consistently provided us with the motivational and nurturing atmosphere
that we've needed to grow as both athletes and people.
Mr. O'Donnell, we promise, when you're old and gray, Ellen will perform
your surgeries for free, Emily will rehabilitate you, and if, O D, you should
ever coach again and find yourself in a tough spot, Maya will throw on a
suit for the last relay and bring home the win.
We will always remember:
Jane's talks, Caitlin's cheering, Kelley's relay starts and Ritz-Bitz crackers,
hard buoys, Alex's new Speedo-yeah!, Aciriane s IM (fly, back, breast,
free), and Stephanie's swimming "men."
Sherry, Rebecca, Caitlin, and Kelley- thanks for all these great years.
Good Luck!
Stephanie and Adriane- you've always come through when we've
needed you. Thanks for eveyfhing. We'll miss you guys!
"Eorget the score, forget the cheer! Let's go out and have a root beer!"
Emily Carey '00
Ellen Katch '00
Maya Marx '00
Right: Boyuan Gao demonstrates perfect form for the butterfly.
Below: Sherry Zakhary, Caitlin Abrams, Ellen Katch, Rebecca Adams,
Kelley Chartier, Emily Carey and Justine Kinder are glad to be seniors.
Top picture: Justine Kinder caught in mid
flight.
Middle picture: (standing) Mr. O'Donnell, Diving
Coach Leanne Hayes, (Back row) Stephaiiie Chen,
Justine Kinder, Liana Griffin, Rebecca Adams, (3rd
row) Eaith Leonard, Boyuan Gao, Leah Cohen,
Emily Carey, (2nd row) Sherry Zakhary, Caitlin
Abrams, Lily Wood, Bonnie Atteridge, Gloria
McCahon, Castle Sinicrope, (Eront row) Shoshana
Holzberg-Pill, Ellen Katch, Carrie Doubleday, Ani
Wiemokly, Kelley Chartier, Alyson Marx, and Jane
Maxson.
156 Girl's Sivimming
|rop: Eden Ma completes another perfect
dive.
diddle: Senic^rs Tavlor Washburn, Eden Ma,
''Jick Dufresne, Francisco Cruz, and Russ
hiskalian
5ottom; Eden Ma applauds himself after a
;reat dive.
Making Waves
Every season brings new memories. For the '9^)/()0 Amherst
boys swim team this season we will depart remembering, the Ghetto
Booty, Fire Works in the woods, 94.7 and 93.1 tunes sung by the animal
crew (You know who you are), Thushan Amarasiriwardena, and
Bumpin' and Grinding (Moose style.)
Along with all these great memories, came a few mishaps we
would liked to do without. First big snow of the year, half our di\ ing
team managed to break their ankles sledding off suicide. Then, a few
days later, another one of our very intelligent athletes decided to
attempt his own version of snowboarding on Mount Maczka, setting
another great example of how to get out of a hard week of practice.
The uninjured half of the diving team decided that he was too good
for the league and needed to rupture his head on the dix’ing board.
Gertain swimmers thought they could obtain best times bv leax ing a
few seconds early in their relays (this tactic prox'ed useless).
I lopefully the positives washed awav the negatives, and e\ erv
swimmer left this season feeling like a part of a x’erv successfulf ARl IS
swim team. Thanks coach for all the great lines, we could ha\ e ne\ er
made it through practice without the, "Are vou gonna let a bunch of
girls beat you?" or "1 don't want to hear it. 1 lere is a quarter, call
someone who cares." 1 think we have finally separated the men from
the boys, but we still haven't decided what to do with Mathews vet.
Thanks for a great season guvs, it wouldn't have been the same
without any of you: Asian Invasion, THE MAN, Team Tardv, Tender
T, Mop-Mop, Jake the Snake, Princess Donkey Kong!, Gee, Moose,
Turtle, and of course who could forget the Team Bouncer! Coach, we
hope vou had a great 34 vears, good luck with vour golfing!
Captains, Nick Dufresne and E\ an Maczka.
What don't we eat? RED MEAT! Why don't we eat it? IT'S MURDER!
O'DONNELL... O'DONNELL.. .O'lXWNELL...
Above: Back row: Taylor Washburn, Evan Maczka, Alex Lieber,
Coach O'Donnell, Nick Dufresne, Erancisco Cruz, James
Mathews, Gabe Goldstein. Middle row: Eden Ma, Russ Juskalian.
Bottom: Diving Coach Leanne Flayes
Boy's Sw/?n??iifig 137
Boys’ and Girls’ Ski Team
Above: Dan Baecher, Ben Machta, Igor Popstefanija, Aubrey
Gibavic, Liz Priest, Jack Brown, Jeff Ahern, Jesse Bona, Frances
Gatter Lisk, Lyndsy Belliveau-Byam, Toby St. Clair, Jeff Shaw,
Andres Bur, Alex Carter, Brooke Childs, Kate Rufe, Casey
Mones, Regina Ciccarrelli, Sam Asher, Gabi Maguire, Audrey
Ross, Ravena Wilson.
Right: Andres Bur slicin' down the slopes.
Though both teams were coached by Peter Kravitz and !
Bill Chaffee, only the girls' team had a spectacular season, ,
qualifying for states. The guys, well... they're good guys. Despite :
the vast range of abilities, we managed to endure Berkshire Ice,
broken lifts, and Peter's annual injuries. Bus rides, perhaps the :j
most interesting part of the season, really brought the team ij
together with touching noses, debates on the nature of Jesse's '1
island, and Blondie's obsession with Nate. To add to the fun,
we went tray sledding, threw all of the school's bashes, suffered ll
Todrin's navigational skills and chastised everyone who missed ■
gatekeeping, missed starts, or lost ski poles near the top. i
As individuals, we took the glory, not only with our races,
but also our animal outfits and crossdressing. In the end, we '|
have overcome our fears of racing and the twelfth pole, as well I'
as deciding that Jesse's chest with Sam's legs make the perfect i;
female specimen. |
Good luck to our disciples. Love always, the seniors:
Sam "Samantha" Asher, Corinne "toons" Kravitz, Brooke
"Modesty" Childs, Andrew "Iceman" Teagno, Audrey "A-Train"
Ross, Alex "DNF" Carter, Gabi "Five Minute" Maguire, Casey
"Susie" Mones, and Andres "Curly" Bur.
Above: Corinne Kravitz looking ahead to
the next gate.
Below: Super seniors Corinne Kravitz and Sam Asher.
Below: Walker Townsend turns to
avoid an obstacle.
Above: Jack Brow n
in action.
Above: Brooke Childs accelerating to the
finish line.
Above: So does the spandex make you
faster, Jesse Bona?
rsp
The Future Looks Good. . .
The Amherst Wrestling Team has been quickly
gaining a reputation as one of the toughest
teams in the Western Mass, area, with a record
of 7-5-2. The sucess of this season may not have
been possible if it was not for long time coach
and friend Dave Wintch? coming out of
retirement. Also a big factor was coach Jason
Gene. With his advice he has helped make a
Western Mass. Champ out of Nkosi Sharpe.
Another inspiring part of the season
was when the great lord Sam Klien (3rd in the
nation NCAA Dl) came in for a week to help
us out. He showed us a thing or two about
wrestling with his inspiration, and helped us
kick off the season, "thanx scammy."
The season climaxed and came to a
close in Western Mass, when we said goodbye
to some and hello how are you doing? to a
Western Mass champ. We MAY be loosing
four seniors: ANDY, KELLY, CHRIS, AND
NKOSI but they have paved the way for future
leaders, Pat Davis and Rusty. We thank you
all. Peace.
Memoribilia: Julian being tough. Billy
shut the door on your way out. Back haz
power. Stop smiling Chris. How do you sweat
on your knees? Billy wears girl's shoes. Coach
Pills. Are little boys you AKRA.
Nkosi Sharpe VO
BelowiNkosi Sharpe tries a little head crankin
to get the Agawam opponent to release his leg.
Above (Top row): Coach Wintch, Chris Ziomek, Sean Ahern,
Mark Price, Jason Gene, Dillon Schmolski, (Middle row):
Stuart Handel, Bill Shaw, Pat Davis, Julian Colo, Travis
Mackenzie (Bottom row): Andy Buchanan, Nkosi Sharpe,
Kelly Olanyk, Chris Serio
I
140 Wrestling
143
The Late Crew
Oite day, back in September, a meeting was held in room 193.
Tlie room was packed and students scribbled out applications while
Mr. G. explained the commihuent required to put together a yearbook
saying, “\ don't mean to scare you off but..." In the following months,
room 193 emptied out and only a few individuals were left. Tliere
were some people that had busy schedules but helped where they could
and we thank them for their effort. Without the help of seven students
and one Mr. G., though, there wouldn't be a yearbook. After our twice
weekly meetog days fumed into daily meetings until 5:00 P.M.. or
later, we rightfully nanied ourselves "the Late Crew." It was a lot of
work but I tliink we can all agree that we had a lot of fui'i. Wlio could
forget: Miles and liis prized Super Bug, Joelle who had to leave, "At
and not a second later," Lani sayii'ig, "You have got to be kiddii'ig!"
Bryan and Liz, well, for bemg Bryan and Liz, Miles and Dr. Wlio (not to
mention Dr. Wlio p ), Sunday work days, vacation work days, our
pot lucks, MTV over Febmary vacation ("Lets do it like they do on the
Discovery Chauuel."), Clhl'i aiid her cursing habits (Someday she may
live up to her bet and get us Cliinese,) Kristiria's initials m the floor, Rick
always lingering aroui'id giving us advice about life and eatiiig our
food, Mr. G. who always took our antics in stride aiid made occasional
conmientary on our ocid conversations, "Wl'io has page number ?"
"Wliere did the meirkers go?" Mr. G. and liis spice free food, Tlie salt
packets Mr. G. stole from fast food places, ordering cheese pizzas from
Antonio's at 3:00 and how they knew Kristina when she walked in the
door, the interesting names found in the school roster such as Liz
Amlierst, "Tlie microwave isn't working- Did she shut the refrigerator
off too?" Bryan's lock pick, and cormtless pictures of the hallway floor.
It's been an incredible year- good luck next year!
Kristina Pueschel '00
Above: Mr. G. shows the Late Crew the
finer points to tee-shirt printing.
Left: One of our pot lucks.
144 Yearbook
I
The Ljte Crew, Loft to right: Lani Shermota, Joelle Burbank, Liz
Johnson, Bryan Galante, Emma Keltv, Chih-Yun Lee, Miles
Nielsen and Kristina Pueshel
Top right: Miles Nielsen and Kristina Pueschel, the resident
experts on Pagemaker created much of this book.
Middle left: Rick, the man who cleans up our mess and then
helps us make it again by eating.
Right middle: The yearbook parking lot, we promise we will
reseed the grass.
Left: Mr. G is distracted by the photographer as Chih-Yun Lee
asks him to explain his suggested corrections.
Yearbook 145
Stringing Us Along
For many of us in ARMS, the orchestra has been a central
experience in our schooling. When we were in 7th grade we
giggled as we wiped droplets of spit off our cheeks and tried to
figure out what "you sound constipated" meant. As time
progressed we matured in both our repetoire and our rehearsal
style. We learned to expand our taste according to Mr. Smith's
eclectic programs. We worked harder every day to make the
notes into music. Each day we sounded better and better until
the concert when we dazzled the audience with our performance.
Somehow we managed to count our way through
innumerable time signatures and we barely survived the
Broadway review at Lilly Langtry's in Philadelphia last April.
We are sure to shine in the final concertos, the Brahms Sextet,
two combined pieces, and Vivaldi Gloria. As the applause dies
down, we will look back at our years together and think how
much we will miss playing in our orchestra. Just think, Tyson
Peelle liked it so much that he came back after a four year hiatus!
BethAnn Freed '00
Philhannonia
Top right corner: Emily Sayer listens for Mr.
Smith's guidance on a tough piece.
Christina Pastarello
Cody Pine
Katherine Rockwell
Emily Sayer
Brittany Shumway
Anne Stamell
Aidan Van Cleef
Allison
van der Velden
Devon Witham
Antavis Wings
Kathryn Wojcicki
Mary Wu
,
ARHS
Dayna Austin
Sela Bailey
Adriane Boscardin
Stephanie Chen
Kevin Cox
Sarah Fajardo
Jennifer Fisher
Deanna Gagnon
Katherine Hurwitz
Matthew Lacey
Isaac Lee
Matthew Lucas
Kate McNamara
V
Left, closest two: Iva Curcija and Miira Wirth
are deep in concentration in this practice
session.
w
ARHS Symphonic Orchestra
David Bulman
Joelle Burbank
Emily Carino
Brooke Childs
Quynh Chu
Amelia Clingman
Wai-Je Coler
Iva Curcija
Daniel Ferrer
Sarah Franklin
BethAnn Freed
Daniel
Gonzalez-Kreisberg
Britton Goodale
Martin Grosslein
Francesca Inglese
Stephanie Jakus
Nicholas Juravich
Siena Kaplan
Ariel Kasai
Harlan Knipes
Maia Kushick
Rachel Lesser
Adam Lipman
Benjamin Machta
Left center; Mr. Smith giv<
during rehersal.
Nicholas Manning
Samuel Michelson
Leah Milch
Rebecca Milewski
Colin Miller
Artemis Roehrig
Marina Santiago
James Schlessinger
Maya Sharpe
Nkosi Sharpe
Castle Sinicrope
Jennifer Smar
Sequoia Stenlund
Anders Tobiason
Samantha Trickey
David Turkington
Eric Turkington
Emily Utgoff
Erica van der Velden
Genevieve Verrastro
Carolyn Walker
Miira Wirth
Shong Xiao
Heidi Zimmerman
Zeth Zimmerman
J
'S another wanting glance
Left: Adriane
Boscardin, Alison
van der Velden and
Matt Lacey look a
little tentative on
this piece, but there
were still four
weeks until the per-
formance.
G
Lower left corner: Sela Bailey, Stephanie Chen and
Dayna Austin are oblivhous to the intruding camera.
Orchestra 147
ARHS Symphony Band
r
Piccolo
Maya Hersh
Flute
Maya Hersh
Alyson Marx
Lily Wood
Tegan Mannino
Yesenia
Risech-Neyman
Unati Mangaliso
William Servos
Kathryn Smith
Abbey Patteson
Oboe
Kayla Burnim
Clarinet
Brian Kosiorek
Kristen Barlow
Francis Gutter Lisk
Caitlan Harrington
Dylan White
Heather Berrien
Yan Wang
Julie Cunningham
Bass Clarinet
Kathryn Averill
Bassoon
Claire Lawlor
Alto Saxophone
Zachary Lieberman
Jefferson Arak
Noah Zide
V
Tenor Saxophone
Kristina
Lehtinen-Chodorow i
Daniel Baecher I
Baritone Saxophone
Giovanni Gianesin j
Melissa Gilmore
Trumpet '
Hanna Kim
Jeffrey Greene
Brian Brunelle
Geoffrey Moss
Christopher Domian
Alex Cooley
Darby Wolf
Derina Boothroyd
Brian Misterka
Jemial Lewis
Trombone
Matt !
hew Stebbins
Gregory Chartier
Max Gotesman
Euphonium
Jeffrey Spiro
Tuba :
Owen Washburn
Percussion
Max Karson
Eric Tobiasson
Luke Zimmerman
)
Middle left: Anna Barlow, Ariel Glassman, i|
Jeff Rothenberg and Cassie Hartblay again ij
playing perfectly in tune together. |
Middle right: Lesleyanne Newsted goes
through the paces at practice. ^
Left Mr. Purcel and Kristen Barlow take a I
moment to talk about a piece of music. |
148 Symphony Batid
This has been a great year for the
Wind Ensemble. Our December concert
went very well and we are now looking
orward to our Buckley and spring
roncerts. The Buckley Concert will feature
AS soloists Lesleyanne Newsted on
jjaxophone and Rebecca Doran on oboe,
while our spring concert will feature Emily
Petitt on flute and Jesse Hazzard-Watkins
)n trumpet. Our annual citrus sale was
i/ery successful in raising money for our
!rip to New York City. The fruit was
iielicious as always! In New York, we will
Attend Phantom of the Opera on
3roadway and sight-see in the city. The
Wind ensemble's spirit and dedication this
/ear have been especially strong.
Rebecca Doran '00
\bove (middle): Concentrating, Eliot
3rown plavs his piece v'erv well.
\bove (bottom): Lindsev Britt, Tim Hart
md Robert Blasiak, but why isn't Robert
Above: Adam Campbell-Strauss
and Zack Smith practicing
chopsticks for the concert
More Than
a Lot of
Hot Air
f ^
ARMS Wind Ensemble
Piccolo
Emily Petitt
Flute
Emily Petitt
Lisa Kanner
Nora Segar
Leila Bozorg
Andrea Musante
Kathryn Riite
Rachel Atwood
Sara Hapip
Kaya Hazard
Rebecca Markarian
Jennifer Sussman
Oboe
Rebecca Doran
Aaron Rubin
Tatyana Tetenbaum
Cassandra Hartblay
EngUsh Horn
Marrielle Lerner
Clarinet
Anna Barlow
Ariel Classman
Jeffrey Rothenburg
V
David Pistrang
Melanie Lahti
Alex Zacharias
Rebecca Woodbury
Matthew Pierce
Bass Clarinet
Kelley Chartier
Alto Saxophone
Lesleyanne Newsted
Jamie Hartmann-Boyce
Gary Hosley, Jr.
Eliot Brown
Tenor Saxophone
Luke Bloomfield
Baritone Saxophone
Jacob Last
Trumpet
Jeese Hazzard-Watkins
Robert Phillips
Elliot Holland
James Lahti
Jennifer O'Brien
John Domian
Christopher Graves
Gabriel Reif
Bryan Galante
Horn
Robert Blasiak
Timothy Hart
Lindsey Britt
Andrew Haight
Trombone
Nathan Stoddard
Jonah Allaben
Madeleine Neiman
Bryan Quick
Peter Cramer
Euphonium
Daniel Ross
Tuba
Taylor Whittemore
Hannah Robinson
Percussion
Adam
Campbell-Strauss
James Mathews
Christopher Pagano
Zachary Smith
Joshua Ziperstein
Qasim Laroche
J
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Wind Ensemble l49
' ARHS
CHORALE
Soprano
Rebecca Adams
Emily Bryant
Michelle Chagnon
Deidre Clark
Elizabeth Dann
Zoe Kiefer
Suzanne Klock
Megan Krebs-Morrison
Marisa Michelson
Emily Petitt
Eva Rosen
Katie Ross
Tatiana Scott
Alto
Elena Botkin-Levy
Sarah Kaufmann
Cindy Mathews
Amelia Morgan-Rothschild
Laila Murfin
Elizabeth Oedel
Erin Randolph
Katie Seamon
Nora Segar
Ishana Strazzero-Wild
Cindy Talley
Tatyana Tenenbaum
Valentina Valentini
Amy Vernon-Jones
Natalia Wobs
Laura Young
Anna Berman
Bass
Emil Cunningham
Thijs DeVries
Jared Eranzman
Adi Heller
Brian Kenny
Elijah Miller
David Pistrang
Brian Smolin
Andy Vernon-Jones
Tenor
Samuel Beebe
Tito Crafts
Scott Dougan
David Ortiz
Nathan Stoddard
Anders Tobiason
Thomas Witholt
V )
ARHS CHORUS
Soprano
Alto
Kimberly Scott-
Danielle Bonneau
Sophia Bennett
Rotkopf
Chloe Drew
Alana Bolz-Reynolds
Kamelia Vahdat
Marisa Ekstein-Kon
Colleen Boyden
Amy Walsh
Alexandra Gorlin-Crenshaw
Christina Chapin
Tenor
Valerie Heron-Duranti
Meghan Courtney
Chang Gao
Kaitlynn Jenkins
Bianca Dalmau
Raymond Geoffroy
Nora Kelty
Lauren Dejackome
Jiaming Lin
Faith Killough
M'aza Dowling-Brown
Nikhil Melnechuk
Anna Lavarreda
Elisabeth Gaddy
Colin Mew
Meagan Magrath
Rachel Glassberg
Alec Nelson
Laurie Ortiz
Jamille Hazard
William Rock
Jane Maxson
Leah Hoffman-Sekta
Jesse Seamon
Elizabeth Priest
Alisha Holland
Gregory Wobst
Sojeong Raymond
Yi-Fei Lee
Bass
Hayley Rosen
Audrey Markarian
Paul DeVries
Judy Ross
Briana Matuszko
Max Gotesman
Michelle Tracy
Meggan Moran
Tarik Joyner
Adrienne Wallace
Hannah Myers
William Lukas
Jessica Williams-Flowers
Katie Olanyk
Jeremy Rife
Ravenna Wilson
Sophia Powers
Erik Tobiasson
Sun Hwa Lee
Sarah Rothenberg
Katherine Russett
Nicholas Wells
SI
150 Chorale & ChoruS
As in years past, the ARHS choruses enjoyed fame and
I glorious achievement in 99-00. Under the direction of Jessel
! Murray, the Chorus, Concert Choir and Chorale all took
j singing to new heights and folks flocked from far and wide
do hear them perform. The most advanced group, the
I Chorale, continued to sing mostly a capella and performeci
jsongs from all over the world, in many different languages.
|The Concert Choir, accompanied full time by senior Emma
JKelty, dazzled audiences with its powerful sound and varied
repertoire. The Chorus, the mostly ninth grade group was
accompanied by Junior Sun Lee and brought its beautiful
sound to several of the year's concerts. All the groups were
at record highs in size, with over 180 singers in all. The year
was filled with hard work, beautiful music, and of course,
ifame and renown. Selected headlines from various local,
national and international news sources have been included
below to give an cwerview of the year;
Nov.- "High School Chorale Brings Down House in Choral
iSpectrum of College Groups at Umass", "Supper and Song
Served by Chorale at Lasagna Dinner", "Chorale Performs
Faure Requiem At Grace- Critics Say "Two Thumbs Up'"
.Dec.- "All ARHS Singers Perform to Packed House at Middle
School", "Gospel Choir a Smash Hit in Debut", "Anonymous
Source Spots Murray in Orange Trinidad Suspenders"
Jan.- "Y2K No Match for Ca-ba-ret", "Sold-Out Shows Bring
in $$$ for Choruses"
Feb.- "Concert Choir Fans Catch Show, See Special Guest
Elementary Select Chorus"
:Mar.- "Singers Prove Acting and Dancing Ability in March
Musical Madnessat High School and South Church"
Apr.- "Amherst Singers Join Forces at UMass for First Ever
All Town Chorus Ccmcert", "Happy Fans Want Concert to
Become Annual Event"
ARHS Choral Music
is in the Headlines Again
May- "Chorale and Concert Choir Tour Together for First
Time", "Singers Call Big Apple and Blue Man Group
'Wicked Fun!"' "The High School Choruses Come Together
Again at John M. Greene", "Audience Thrilled by Vivaldi
Gloria With All Choruses and Both Orchestras", "Seniors
Recognized, Depart With Fond Memories"
Compiled by Andy Vernon-Jones, Chorale President, "00.
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ARHS CONCERT CHOIR
Soprano
Lauren Nussbaum
Bass
Candy DeRosia
Marisa Bisi
Elizabeth Oinonen
Jeffrey Ahern
Tessa Faye-Foulds
Michelle Brooks
Lisa Pearson
Samuel Bicknell
Sarah Feldman
Lauren Burke
Tara Roberts
Wai-Je Coler
Carolyn Frau
Audrey Butler
Amy Schloerb
Jason Gray
Naomi Gutierrez
Alison Buttolph
Victoria Suchodolski
Grant Kelly
Candace Jones
Leah Cohen
Elizabeth Van Dyke
Alan Kuusisto
Emily Katzman
Beth Cooper
Kara Washburn
Hosanna
Maia Kushick
Darlene Dillard
Emily White
Lillydahl-Schroeder
Jact|ueline Leighton
Georgia Fowler
Gregory Miller
Sarah Logan
Anna Geoffroy
Tenor
Elan Moss-Bachrach
Rachel Loischild
Miriam Gladstone
Ian Andres
Andrew Pickert
Mpone Mohasi
Sara Goldberg
Jesse O'Neil Bona
Mark Porter
Lucy Munger
Keenan Griffith-Bowers
Stephanie Hanley
Zachary Forray
Matthew Koyach
Marcus Williams
Kathryn O'Brien
Olufunmilayo
Nina Jurczak
Ian Mellor
Alto
Olasewere
Emma Kelty
Cartney Smith
Shana Anolik
Kristina Pueschel
Katie Littlefield
Toby St. Clair
Bonnie Atteridge
Hannah Roth
Katrina Lundgren
Walker Townsend
Julia Balkin
Aleksandra Valiunas
Katie Morcom
Sarah Myers
Duane Welch
Ya'ara Barnoon
Jessica Wasserman
Laura Weyl
All That Jazz
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ARHS Jazz Workshop
Jazz I
Francesca Inglese, violin
Brooke Childs, cello
Jason Farber, trumpet
Rafael Jordan, trumpet
James Lahti, trumpet
Robert Phillips, trumpet
Colin Richardson, tenor sax
Adi Heller, trombone
Nathan Davis, guitar
Joseph Meagher, guitar
Jesse Goldman, piano
Seth Hersey, bass
Makaya Mccraven, drums
Jazz n
Jeremy Blaustein, clarinet
Drew Gotesman, alto sax
Mike Sherry , guitar
Alex Adams, bass
Qasim LaRoche, drums
Jazz ni
Andres Bur, guitar
Chris Nelson, piano
Dan Rehm, bass
Adam
Campbell-Strauss, drums
Kelly Olanyk, conga
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Left: Qasim LaRoche and Joe Meagher do
a little jamming before class starts.
Lower left corner: Robert Philips and [
James Lahti await their turn to show their j
stuff.
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Below, left to right; Joe Meagher, Drew
Gotesman, Jeremy Blaustein and Alex
Adams study the music for their next
number.
Sharing
jospel Choir, Above (left to right): Laurie Ortiz, Jamille Hazard, Emil
Ziinningham, Gloria Cosby, Qasim LaRoche, Michelle Brooks (director),
David (3rtiz, Darlene Dillard, Aisha Bradford, Gloria Sanchez, Mpone
idohasi, missing: Faculty Advisor, Jessel Murray
l^ight: Aisha Bradford, Gloria Sanchez, Adrienne Wallace, Michelle Brooks
director), and Darlene Dillard ready for a warmup set.
^ole plaving club: Above, left to right: Anthony Baker, Sequoia Stenland,
eft Osborn, Jesse Bailev, Greg Fenstad, Nathaniel Waring, Kathleen
Fooke, Vicki Field, and Tomasz Savvala.
The News
Gospel Choir 1 5J
Sold Out Again
Intro, act, punch line, intro, song, act, punch line.. .this year, the
usual Cabaret recipe was menagerie sprinkled and marinated with
spice. Not even the threat of the big man's. Bill Gate's, scam to the
world (Y2K) could scare the fearless cast. While half of the population
hid in caves, the cast fearlessly stood on stage rehearsing in early
Jai'iuary, 2000, ready to duck aiid cover at the first sight of a bright
light! Tliis Cabaret was filled with "firsts" and some of the acts might
have given tlie impression of the impendmg apocalypse. Village pec:>ple
Alan Kuusisto, Aiiders Tobiason, Grant Kelly, Emil Cuimingham,
Mark Porter.. .and Greg Miller's b_tt delighted the crowd, as they all
shook their money makers to the times of a "Macho Man/YMCA"
melody. Two rather intense men, Sani Beebe and Andy Vemon-Jones,
wrote ai'id rapped the first Hip-Hop cabaret act, "Cab-O-Wliat." Tliere
was one very happy man, David Pistrang, who shared two
understanding women, Liz Dann and Eva Rosen, for a night of
debauchery. Marisa Michelson and Jared Franzman saved their family
business with an imlucky person who happened to taste quite delicious
in "A Little Bit of Priest", wliile the women in "My Boyfriend's Back"
rejoiced at the return of their men. hi contrast, Megan Krebs-Morrison,
Emily Bryant and Natalya Wobst needed their controUhig men out of
their fives in "You Don't Own Me." Tliree naughty women, Lucy
Munger, Haley Rosen, and Tatyana Tenenbaimi, discussed ways to
keep their men, in "Find Out Wliat Tliey Like." Even the Cabaret
hosts weren't the only ones with all of the hosting fim: tliis year marked
the first annual "I waima be a host contest" wliich featured people of
the hour Shubhada Rella-Brooks and Joe Cardozo, who shared a
moment they will never forget as they introduced one of the acts.
Cabaret is one of the best showcases of talent in ARHS, with four SOLD
OUT performances; the show marks the start of a thousanci more great
installments featuring even more men and even more women. Tlianks
to everyone who helped out with food, assessing, music, lights, clean
up and performances, and of course, to all of those who attended. To
those who missed it, we'U just not mention it!
Emil Cimningham and Tatiana Scott, Cabaret 2000 MC's.
Above: Jesse Seamon looks too nervous to |
sting Jesse Bona in "Eric The Half a Bee."
Left: Elizabeth Oinonen, Adi Heller, Nora
Segar, Cindy Matliews, Tliijs DeVries, BethAnn
Freed, Lauren Nussbaum, David Ortiz, Sara
Goldberg, Sarali Kaufmann, Tliomas Witholt,
and Emily Petitt convince us that Blue Skies
are smiliiig at them.
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Top center; Grant Kelly, Alan Kiiusisto, Mark Porter, Greg
Miller, Emil Cunningham, and Anders Tobaison are the macho
men c^f Cabaret 2000.
Top right; Alec Nelson tells us something about his Sunday
afternoon activities in "Poisoning Pigeons in the Park."
Above; Eva Rosen and David Pistrang are definitely enjoying
themselves (and each other) in "Two Ladies."
Left; Tatiana Scott has trouble convincing Whit Wheeler that they
are not married.
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Acting Opportunities
With more students participating in productions and
assuming leadership positions, this year proved to be another .
successful and exciting one for the Theater Company. It was
particularly wonderful to note the growing enthusiasm among '
students regarding technical work and stage managing. Using
the expert designs of Tim Holcomb, Theater Arts students helped
create striking sets for such productions as Tennessee Williams'
Eccentricities of a Nightingale. During Briefs II, a collection of
short plays, and Mugshots, a program of two medium-length
plays, many of out actors thrived under the leadership of some
very talented student directors. The annual festival of student
written plays had actors motivated and audiences enamored.
Thanks to Mr. Warthen and Mr. Bechtold (a new and exceptional
addition to the company), the Theater Company continued its
tradition of excellence on stage, while enriching the culture here i
at ARHS and actively inspiring much of the student body. |
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Marisa Michelson '01 ;
Left: There seems to be some tension between Jessie Marglin
and Andres Bur.
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Right: Drew Lichtenberg looks for guidance.
Below: Hannah Pollin checks out Tom Witholt.
Above: Cindy Matthews and Karen Burkurt talk while Jiaming
Lin tries to get a word in edge wise.
Left: Michael Kennedy seems to searching for just the right words.
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Bring on the Bands!
Great bands competed in the Battle of the Bands 2000. All
the groups performed their best to win not only the prize money
of $50, but also the title of being the best band in the school. There
were strong acts throughout the show, but the top three that stood
out the most were Pieces of Marty, Road Cones and the
Soporiphics. The Soporiphics won the show with "What 1 Like
about." In addition to the great entertainment provided by the
bands, the emcees, Nkosi Sharpe and Kate Riva kept the show
going. The emcees performed some acts of their own, such as
Nkosi dressing up in a skirt and as Wolverine. This years Battle
of the Bands was a huge success helping seniors and giving the
school a bit of entertainment.
The Senior class officers
LeftiNkosi Sharpe and Kate
Riva demonstrating their super
powers before the masses.
Below: A sampling of performers, arch from left to right: Taylor
Washburn, Andres Bur, Kelly Olanyk, Dan Rehm, and Martin
Grosslein, Below: Ben Zucker, Joe Ricker, Zack Smith and Jordon
Miller.
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Above: Seth Zimmerman and company prcn ided a mellower
3elow: Nick Juravich shows some of the tone than many of the groups,
ntensity that helped create a winning
aerformace for the Soporiphics.
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2001 Calories
This year ARMS faculty and staff saw 104 cakes
entered in this year's cake sale. While attendance was
lower than past years the event was still very exciting.
Approximately 15 cakes were not sold and were donated
to the Amherst Survival Center. - Katie Seamon, '01
Right: Jesse Marglin and Suzanne Klock wonder, "Was
there any miricle grow in the pot?"
Below: Greg Miller and Josh Ziperstein look to the back
rows for a higher bid.
Doucxanfiaff
Above: Regis Philbin wants to know, "What is Dougan
Ball?"
Above: David Pistrang, Stephanie Chen and Jesse!
Seamon discuss the flavor of the mysterious frosting. !
l3elow: Brooke Klausner-Wise and Haley Keenan-Gray
*ire in a perfect position to sell or throw this one.
Below: Andy Bettinelli, Ben Schwartz, and Natt Cohen
have pretty much finished oft the conglonierahon.
Abo\^e: Someone from science shows how to make
a good teaching aid.
Lett: Tony Baker and Cameron Tail are waiting to check
out the list of ingredients before partaking this gem.
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Center left: Cailtin Adams-Freund, Rachel Franklin and Johanna Favaro
await the next musical selection.
Below: Sam Beebe, Michelle Chagnon and Tara Biagi seem to be in fine sprits.
Couples pictures, below: Liz Johnson & Bryan Galante; Jesse Bona &
Rachel Loischild
Above: Shannon Wallack, Blesing Okorafor and Edward Gonzales
all appear to be seaching for space to dance.
Left:: Are Saray Nop and Ben Myers really comparing pickup lines
again?
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SRT Sampler
Creative Crafts SRT grew out of
student interest for project based learning.
Thirty freshmen subdivided into four
groups with Leanne Meserve, Carol
Schweid, June Wilby and Maribeth
Courtney as project leaders.
Popular requests for knitting, tile
mosaics, scrapbook making, doll and soft
sculpture sparked creative designs.
Quilting, jewelry making, macrame, photo
albums, and fabric design are among
anticipated projects.
I Creative Crafts Above, (left or right): seated Ms.
Courtney, Meggan Moran, Yu-Jrmg Liang, Jessica
IWilliams-Rowers, Kathryn Wolcicki
Stuart Handel, Yi-Fei Lee Middle row Ngcx’quynh
jChu, Alii Muthukumar, Kelly Ziomek, Sara
i Fajardo, Derina Boothroyd, Kayla Bumim, Anna
iShamey, Laura Lenwine, Hannah Myers, Back
row: Sarali Rothenberg, Faith Killough, Jennifer
; Fisher, Aidan Van Cleef, Meglian Courtney Luke
Zimmemian, Greg Charier, 13rian Kosiorek, Ms.
iWilby, Brittany Nickerson
Sports History & Collectibles "The history of
sport is the history of society," a noted
philosopher once should have said, and this SRT
is out to prove her true. A group of avid
collectors, buffs, and athletic participants, we
intend to show that game-playing, in its
■ ^evolution, its immediacy, ana its memory, is
lindeed the meaning of life. We have begun to
plan everything from a collector's fairs, to the
showing of classic sports films, to a look back at
■ jsports at ARHS through the ages. So if you like
tucking the biscuit, shrugging off signs, sinking
. threes, splitting the uprights, or running tartleks,
I come investigate us tor next year. Let's play two!
Baseball Cards and Collectables, Above (left to right): Dallas Cook,
Joanna Quizon, Kenny Jean Babets, Mr. Gould, Osama Alabeeb, James
Mathews, David Ruhl, Kris Doyle.
Wood Carving and Wood Technology SRT: This
is a great time to finish those big projects you
didn't have time for or time to explore something
new. It's just great, working with wood.
Left, Woodworking SRT, (Back Row): Erik
Brudevold-Iversen, Jared Newell, Jeffrey Ahern,
Peter Cramer, Nathan Bastien, Colin Miller, Eliot
Miller, Mr. Olson, front row,: Violette Ouattarai,
Audrina Warren, Marios Gianakopoulos, Remy
Bacaicoa, Jennifer Djateris, Chris Domian.
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Student Curriculum Advisory
The Student Curriculum Advisory Group
meets bi-weekly with Wendy Kohler,
Director of Secondary Curriculum. The
students serve as advisors to Dr. Kohler,
and discuss a variety of issues related to
curriculum in the Amherst secondary
schools. They review new course
proposals, design evaluation instruments
to help inform administrators as to the
views of students about curriculum and
instruction in the middle and high school,
and can present their findings to building
administrators, the superintendent, and
the school committee. Examples of issues
discussed this year include: honors
portfolios, physical education
requirements, the performing arts
program, the trimester schedule and
graduation requirements. All students
grades nine through twelve are
encouraged to participate on this
committee.
Curriculum Advisory, Above (Left to right): Conor Kilroy,
Wendy Kohler, Phil Gorth, Stephanie Jakus, and Daniel Ross.
Spanish SRT, Below (Left to right): Mike Connely, Kevin
McComb, Yesenia Risech, Julian O'Reily, Jono Kalmakis, Cody
Pine, Coleen Boyden and Amy Walsh.
French Club, above, back row: A Umass
intern, Emily Katzman, Weibke Dohrn,
Emily Bryant, James Chaney, Mr. Brule,
front: Kara Washburn, Valentina
Valentini, Gabi Maguire, Katie Morcom. Cercle Francais, or the French Club for those who don't speak
the language, began as a new club this year. It was joined by members who wanted to partake in the joy of
conversing in one of the world's most beautiful languages. We participated in many activities such as
boules, where the Americans were brutally beaten by the Germans and in African dancing which, as we
stepped on one another's toes, we quickly learned is very difficult! France is world-renowned for its cuisine
and in that vein we could not go without making tasty dishes such as crepes as often as possible. We also
hosted some students from Valence, a city in France and showed them an interesting slice of American life.
In all, it was a fun year and we want to thank Mr. Brule for his direction as club advisor.
Gabhelle Maguire, '00
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j Last year the EAC successfully organizeci school wide paper
' recycling. Then to help better the aesthetics of the school, they planted
seven saplings which they then attended throughout the summer. This
/ear the EAC took on some larger tasks though. They helped to gather
1 signatures throughout Amherst for the Children's Protection Act
[ Against Pesticide Use on Playgrounds. The EAC also continued its
i traditional attendance at the UMass Earth Connection Conference. The
EAC shared with other teams at the conference issues about the
environment that concerned them, what they can do to help the
i environment, and what they believe the future of the environment
will be. The EAC also presented information that they had learned
about Amherst and the toxins and hazardous wastes that exist in the
town. The EAC will be losing a great deal of seniors this year but
hopes that more students will join in the future years and help them
to later collaborate with other students in restoring the courtyard
garden.
Asha Strazzero-Wild, '00
Katherine Rockwell, '00
EAC, Above: Maura Ewing, Liana Griffin, Alison
Buttolf, Candis Jones, Morgan Pattee, Marv
Kuhn, Tera Goderez, Abbv Schessinger, Mollv
Breitbart, Ashleigh Saver Madeleine Neiman
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j Debate SRT is a fun, informative and
jflexible club that deals with argumentation
jand debate. Tlie club uses point-counterpoint
jdebates to present ideas and arguments on
various topics. Each debate begins with an
affirmative speech by one presenter and a
negative speech by another. These speeches
outline the topic and present points and
evidence to support each position. This is
followed by a period during which others ask
questions and clarify particular ideas. After
all questions are asked, the club listens to
responses and points of view on the topic
presented. Examples of topics include
controversial issues such as assisted suicide,
labortion, favorite trade nation, genetic engineering and death penalty.
Topics are chosen by the members of the club before each debate. Debate
SRT is a great way to learn about different issues, develop opinions,
interact with people and develop skills in communicating with others.
DebateTeam: Ms. Baer-Leighton(ad\ isor), jing
Xaing, Jackie Leighton.
Should the Eederal Gov’ernment institute further influence over
education or is the State doing a fine job as it is? After School Debate is a
team which chooses certain aspects of the National Debate Topic and
develops arguments in a longer hirmat. The team that works after school
on interscholastic debate- that is ctnupetitive other schools. The team
works on gathering eviefence, formulating a plan and presenting the
debate. Topics include \ ouchers, school choice, science and math literacy,
‘Goals 2000 and many others that deal with education. Depending on
The amount of interest the team will hopefully have worthwhile trips
* and gi\'e its members more exposure the standard format and procedures
of debate. ]ing Xiang, '02
^ Debate SRT, Right: Ms. Baer-Leighton, Peter Broad, Robert Pliillips, Newell
Blair-Mann, Angela Rtxro (also pictured in center of page)) Amanda Boze,
front: Jing Xaing, Sallly Howard, Jackie Leighton.
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Academic Excellence
National Honor Society inducted 101 new
members bringing the total number of
members to 195. Once again we are one of
the largest clubs at ARHS. Officers elected
early in the year included Asha Strazzero-
Wild, Lauren Geiger as co-presidents, Sam
Asher as vice president, Taylor Washburn
as secretary, and Kate Riva as treasurer. This
year one of our main accomplishments was
donating over $200 to the Daily Hampshire
Gazette Toy Fund, to benefit children cluring
the holiday season. National Honor Society
members continue to make a difference in
the community by being involved in peer
tutoring, food banks, senior companionship,
soup kitchens, and other local organizations.
We hope that in the future, the Robert Frost
Chapter of the National Honor Society will
continue to be an important asset to the
community. Lauren Geiger '00
New Inductees
Caitlin Abrams-Freund
Matthew Brooks
Andres Bur
John Doniian
Salome Duarte
jisuk Lee
Katherine Zacarian
Dayna Austin
Remy Bacaicoa
Lindsy Belliveau-Byam
Anna Berman
Adriane Boscardin
Elizabeth Brainerd
Molly Breitbart
Lindsey Britt
Eliot Brown
Jack Brown
Emily Bryant
David Bulman
Stephanie Chen
Beth Cooper
Peter Cramer
Leah Danoff
Mariah Dixon-Wheeler
Maura Ewing
Jonathan Eeinman
Sarah Eeldman
William Eorray
Michal Ganz
Tara Goderez
Sara Goldberg
Jesse Goldman
Pamela Gorth
Joel Greenspan
Stephanie Hanley
Sara Hapip
Adi I leller
Shoshana Llolzberg-Pill
Gary Hosley
Stephanie Jakus
Nicholas Kaplan
Lael Kasis
Emily Katzman
Sarah Kaufmann
Haley Keenan-Gray
Brian Kenny
Zoe Kiefer
Hanna Kim
Brooke Klausner-Wise
Suzanne Klock
Mary Kuhn
Jame Lahti
Sun-Hwa Lee
Alejandro Levi
Adam Lipkowitz
Adam Lipman
Jessica Marglin
Gabriel Mas
Gregory McClung
Joseph Meagher
Marisa Michelson
Eliot Miller
Kathryn Morcom
Amelia Morgan-
Rothschild
Elan Moss-Bachrach
Sarah Myers
Madeleine Neiman
Jenny Ng
Lauren Nussbaum
David Ortiz
Lisa Pearson
Katelyn Perchak
Mark Porter
Caitlin Quin
Kevin Reilly
Caitlin Roberts
Constantina Rodrigues
Eva Rosen
Kathleen Ross
Hannah Roth
Kathryn Rufe
Ashleigh Sayer
Abigail Schlessinger
Katie Seamon
Duncan Simpson
Namrita Singh
Laurel Steinhauser
Adam Tiberio
Rachel Trafford
David Turkington
Emily Utgoff
Erancesca Vanin
Genevieve Verrastro
Nathaniel Waring
Kara Washburn
Emily R. White
Natalia Wobst
Shong Xiao
Laura Young
Joshua Ziperstein
Previously Inducted
Abby R. Acker
Samuel E. Asher
Gwendolyn Bass
Samuel H. Beebe
Anne B. Berkowitz
Tara M. Biagi
David S. Bisson
Theresa E. Bonsignore
Leila Bozorg
Kelley A Chartier
Brooke Childs
Erancisco Cruz
Anne Daniel
Elizabeth K. Dann
Toan Do
Rebecca Doran
Katherine Droy
Nicholas J. Dufresne
Jonathan Effrat
Elizabeth Ellis
Lauren Fein
Bethann Freed
Deanna Gagnon
Lauren Geiger
Ariel E. Glassman
Philip Gorth
Christopher J. Graves
Adam Greeney
Maria S. Grigoryeva
Taryn Lee Harchik
Jesse Hazzard- Watkins
Elliot Holland
Jennifer Inglese
Diana Valtcheva
Jeliazkova
Rachel Jenner-Young
Katharine Estelle Jensen
Nina Jurczak
Russ Juskalian
Lisa Kanner
Ellen K. Katch
Brian Kenny
Emma C. Kelty
Conor W. Kilroy
Alexandra M. Kosiba
Corinne Kravitz
Michael D. Kurtz
Sarah Logan
Eden Ma
Stefanie R. Magner
Gabrielle D. Maguire
Sophia Maltese-Blaunt
Maya Marx
Alma M. Mazer
Kate McNamara
Andrea Musante
Lesleyanne Newsted
Kristen L. O'Brien
Elizabeth J, Oedel
Blessing O. Okoroafor
Ariana 1. Ornelas
Meagan Payton-Russell
Emily R. Petitt
David M. Pistrang
Hannah Pollin
Kristina Pueschel
Andrrew Pushkar
Gabriel H. Reif
Katherine R. Riva
Katherine Rockwell
Jennifer L. Romano-Joseph
Jonathan Rosen
Audrey E. Ross
Evan P. Roth-Howe
Jeffrey Rothenberg
Michael E. Roud
Petra Sander
Sarah Schwartz Sax
Sarah Shermeta
Brittany Shumway
Julia R. Sorcinelli
Jennifer L. Sousa
Asha Strazzero-Wild
Kara Szczesny
Anders Tobiasson
Leah D. Underwood
Sharon M. Vargo
Andrew P. Vernon-Jones
Veronica L. Wagner
Taylor A. Washburn
Sherry M. Zakhary
Thomas B. Witholt
Advisor: Shirley Hilborn
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Supporting Our Peers
Woman's Collective . . . enough said. This
non-school sponsored organization, was
founded seven years ago by students and
since then has always been student run.
Each time we meet we are different, new
faces and new stories to share. But part of
Woman's Collective that never changes is
our ability to offer support and respect to
all that attend. We crv together, we laugh
together and we eat together. Alwavs
enough junk food to go around! We are
open to all of the women of the school
community, and we hope that everyone
will join us. We are always a shoulder to
lean on, and everything at our meetings is
totally confidential, even the flavor of the
Milanos. just look for our W.C. signs (not
to be confused with water closet!) come,
sit and share.
Sarah Kaufman, Anna Bennan, 1 lannah Roth
WC, Above: (back row) Sarah Kaufman, Georgia Fowler, Lauren
Burke, Hannah Roth, Lauren Nussbaum, Rachel Loischild, Katie
Morcom, Abby Schlessinger, (front row) Jenn Baldvins, Abby Acker,
Tara Goderez.
S.O.D.A. or Students Of Diverse Abilities, is only in its first year,
but we've made an energetic start. Our goal is to bring together
students who experience disabilities with students who are
considered "normal". We try to provide an inclusive
environment where people can build strong relationships with
people they wouldn't normally meet. In SODA, people are
j valued for their strengths, and everyone is recognized for \'arious
gifts. So far, we've met during SRT; each week we have different
activities that stress varying intelligences. For instance, we made
a cake for the cake sale in the fall. We are also working on a
documentary of SODA and its activities. Finally, during the
spring we will extend SODA beyond SRT to include a Leadership
Circle, where we will focus more on social action around people
with disabilities, as well as long term planning. SODA is certainly
off to a great start!
SODA, Right: (back row) Cassie
Hartblay, Lora Weyl, Bethany
Davis, Tessa Faye-Foulds, Jamie
Hartmann- Boyce, Uchenna
Mbanefo, Jessie Marglin, Kevin
Cox, Seb Katz, Miriam
Gladstone, Jessie Austin, Hao
Pham, Leah Germann, Caitlin
Horrigan, Ben Krogh-Grabbe,
Laurel Steinhauser, Dayna
Austin, Lvndsy Belliveau-Byam,
Ben Hurwitz, Monique Sanchez.
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Above: Uchenna Mbanefo and Marilyn
Turner returing from lunch.
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A Community of Support
P.O.C.U., which stands for People of Color United, is a club for
people of all colors, who come together to organize activities
and fund raisers in the community and at school. Such events as
Kwanzaa, the Soul Food Dinner, and dances are among the
activities P.O.C.U. has sponsored this year.
Blessing Okorafor '00 President
Kaya Hazard '01 Vice President
Above (top);Back Row: James Ihedibo, John McKnight,
Jeremiah Allen, Jawad Brown, Seth Calloway, Quasim
LaRoche, Nate Pina, Justiniano Rodrigues. Front Row:
Michelle Brooks, Neo Mohlala, Cynthia Cox, Kaya Hazard,
Blessing Okorafor, Natasha Wright.
Above: Back Row: Blessing Okorafor, Emil Cunningham,
Justiniano Rodrigues, Gloria Cosby, Nate Prue, Kaya Hazard,
Tosin Fagada, Johari Davis-Alien, Mpone Mohasi, Michelle
Brooks. Front Row: Suhailah Rivera, Darlene Dillard, Unati
Mangaliso, Jahan Rivers.
Left: Aisha Brandford, Quinn Kepes, Sabriyah Brandford,
Hurricane Brandford, and Quinn's parents finish their
Kwanzaa dinner.
Iris Cabral performs
a dance during the
P.O.C.U. Kwanzaa
celebration.
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John Pena lights the ceremonial Kwanzaa
candles.
: Below: Qasim LaRoche apperars to be losing this wrestling match.
'Above: back row, John Pena, Emil Cunningham, Nathan Price,
Ricky Burton, Aaron Coleman, middle, David Ortiz, Qasim
LaRoche, front, Jemail Lewis.
A Home Away
From Home
Please fasten your seatbelts and hold on tight as w'e
tour through the Amherst ABC House. Let us break
it down for you: A is for A (simple enough) B is for
Better and C is for Chance. Put it all together and you
get the ABC A Better Chance house. So now vou
know we didn't steal out name from the Jackson Fi\'e.
In the house there resides 1 3 and 1 /2 full size niembers
(Qasim LaRoche being our one half-sized member).
Tliere are eight brothers from all different parts of the
country, spanning from Ohio and Indiana, to New
York and Maryland. Our resident directors, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis keep things in order while distributing
their love amongst their three children and us. VVe
alsc^ have a residential assistant, who tends to help
out every now and then.
All right enough wit all that drama and talk,
let's get down to how we li\'e. On a tcpical Friday,
Saturday, Snowdav, or any No Schoolaav, you can
hear the sounds of a basketball, and of telex’ision as
we play "21" iind "Wrestlemania 2(X)0" or you can
fino us all chillin' in the li\'ingn.xMri watching a mo\ae.
Let us not forget about the different mixture of music
that can be heard all ox'er the house in e\ er\^ different
room. So hey, what more can we say except "Wild
Out".
Tills concludes the tour de ABC. We would
like to thank the following petiole for making this
happen. B and Serna, the ABC board, our past and
present ABC Presidents, and all the others whose
names we will leave anonvmous. Tlianks again for
coming, and visit again, TTFN . Brought to you by us:
Freshmen- Jemail Lewis, and Aaron Coleman;
Stiphomores- Ricardo Burton, Nathan Prince, and
John Pena; Junior- Dav id Ortiz; and Seniors- Class of
2000 Graduates-
Tlie 1/2 man himself Qasim LaRtxiie, and the only
man ev^er to be confused for Mr. Murray Emil
Cunningham. Peace, Love and Happiness.
Emil Cunningham, W
Left center: Ricky Burton prepares for the next
day's classes.
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FBLA
Learning About Business
Above: Check out the merchandise at our school store!
Above: Jolene Millar patiently awaits I
a hungry student at the school store.
FBLA is an organization designed to
engage those students interested in
possible careers in business and those
students looking to investigate other
careers which fall under the heading
of Business Education
This fall, new students who
joined FBLA went to an annual Fall
Leadership Conference. At the
conference, they experienced seeing
FBLA on a larger scale statewide and
met state FBLA officers. The college
level and/or equivalent (Phi Beta
Lambda’^’^) spoke at the conference
explaining the importance of
leadership and community
involvement. The keynote speaker had a Ph.D. in Hugology,
teaching kids how to hug and reward themselves appropriately
for their accomplishments.
FBLA sponsored a Fall Fashion show using their
negotiation skills to parley clothing from local businesses that
were modeled in the fashion show as well as clothing from the
Clothing Construction class.
Our current goal is to attend the FBLA Spring Conference
at Framingham State College, and an end of the year trip.
Above: Murat Aybasti, Ariel Rudolph,
Evan Schilling, Nathan Prince, Joseph
Shaw, George Bakuli, Godfrey Bakuli,
Tetyana Kalchuk, David Ortiz, Pauline Tu,
Paulette Pinn, FBLA Advisor.
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Finding the
Action
Above; Is that Rick Pelletier and Andy
Buchanan patiently waiting tor a table to open
up.
The Amherst Billiards Club is a student-run
, club that sponsors many outings to various
pool tables throughout Amherst and
neighboring towns. Aside from a chance to
play pool, members enjoy free tables and
! beverages at many local establishments.
Meeting daily over the course of the year, the
, ABC has been a virtual Shangri-La for the many
pool and billiards enthusiasts of ARHS. This
i year members won modest prizes at the annual
UMASS nine-ball tournament, and look
: forward to future success. Co-presidents Dan
Karlin and Andy Buchanan are graduating this
' year, but the underclassmen members stand
ready to carry the torch.
Above: Watch out Rick Pelletier! That cue could poke vour
eye out!
Abov'e: Alma Mazer, Maria Grigorye\'a and Andy Buchanan
appear to be using Dan Karlin as a novel pool cue outside
of the Bangs Center.
More Fun Than a Barrel of Monkeys
The restful calm of a moonlit night. The peaceful swaying of birches in a light breeze. The
mellifluous hum of a lone mosquito alighting on one's nose. The contented squeak of a pleased mouse
digging in an untended wannigan. The gentle tearing of claws on tent fabric. The silent screams of
unwary cherubs awakening to the warm muzzle of an inquisitive grizzly.
OK, so we do not guarantee that every trip will turn out perfectly, but we have run many a successful
excursion this year. Outing Club members, who numbered more than 50 in the year 2000, have explored
the Holyoke Range, the Berkshires, the Taconics, the Greens, the Whites, and the Adirondacks. Trips
have ranged from an afternoon's hike in South Amherst to an extended weekend expedition to the frigid
Algonquin Peak, where the temperature dropped below -35° F (without windchill). Members also have
been sighted tubing down the raging Deerfield, canoeing the mighty Connecticut, exploring subterranean
sumps in a New York cavern, night bushwhacking through the depths of Pelham's forest primeval, and
careening down icy, tree-lined gorges on flimsy sleds.
2000 is a milestone for the Outing Club, which predates 1945. For the last 36 years of its existence,
physics teacher Charles Camp has been advisor and prime inspiration for Outing Club members. He not
only has immense experience in outdoor activities, but also a warmth of personality and passion for
outdoor learning, both of which are constantly encouraging and comforting. Sadly, this year is his last at
ARHS. He will be greatly missed, but his legacy to the Outing Club will continue for generations to
come.
Chris Graves '00
Elliot Holland '00
The years of Camp.
1970
Above: Are you sure you know what you are doing
Elliot Holland and Chris Graves?
1999
Above, Outing Club: ( Top row) Elliot Holland, Charlie p
Camp, Chris Graves, Joe Cardozo (2nd row) Ceciha ■.
Reich, Jesse Hazzard- Watkins, Andy Buchanan (3rd i
row) Howard David, Savah Stanele, Ben Machta, Adam ;);
Williamson, Andres Gomez, Reid Johnson, Hosanna
Lillydahl, Camillo Lewis-Gonzales, Kate Jensen, j;
Andrew Teagno, Sarah Shermeta.
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; This is the pepper. The what? The pepper! Oh... The pepper!
I Outdoor leadership is a group of four facilitators and twelve students
I geared towards preparing students to lead ARHS Outing Club trips.
These people meet on five Friday evenings from November to early
1 February. In late February, we traveled to North Chester, MA, where
t physics teacher Charlie Camp owns the old one-room school house.
! There, we ate, slept, sled and completed group bonding activities such
: as the pepper and the salt, from which the line at the beginning of the
write-up comes from.
Survival Living: (Above, Back)
Rachelle Crcxrker, Sarah Shenneta,
Adam Williamson, Andrew
Teagno, julien O'Reilly, Cecilia
Reich, Andy Buchanan, Tess Faye-
Foulds, (Middle) Adam Greenev,
Jessie Marglin, Elena Botkin-Le\y,
Charlie Camp, Matt Cohen, Adam
Campbell-Strauss, (Front) Ben
Machta, Sam Farrington, Chris
Gra\'es, Reid Johnson, Kate Jensen,
Mosanna Lillydahl.
Cherub: (CFlAY-rubb) 1 ) an SL youngster skilled at building fires,
working in a group and cooking gourmet Solomon’s Seal for one
2) one who is known for occasionally getting lost in woods
Spoon: (spuN) a flat piece of maple, often found at or near a camp
fire
Staffer: (cool-PER-son) 1 ) one who makes trips to Dunkin’ Donuts
2) one who cares for cherubs 3) one who is known for having unusal
hair color
Left: Shiny happy people
holding hands, sings Sarah
Shermeta, Andy Bucanan, Ben
Machta, Andres Gomez and
Celia Reich on division 3 of the
long trail.
Survival Living Dicshunarey
Above: Alma Mazar and Maria
^ Grigoryeva relax after a long paddle down
' the Connecticut River as Andy Buchanan
; and Chris graves prepare to secretly leave
: with out them.
Above: Charlie Camp, Hosanna
’ Lillydehl, Ben Machta and Chris
' Graves, on Algonquin Peak, thinking
of the roaring campfire that they are
not allowed to build.
Frying Rock: (fry-ing ROK) a thing of beauty and joy forever
Charlie: (char-LEE) 1 ) learnifier 2) father 3) mentor 4) champion
hugger, transmitter of much warmth (see also Chaz and Mr. Camp)
Reid: (fore-DAZE-un-lone-in-the-wudz) time to contemplate,
explore, stare into the fire for a really long time or do whatever else
you can think of
Survival Living 99-00: (see smily faces in that picture over there)
1 ) the last year with Charlie 2) the first of a new era 3) a night-hikin’,
map-n-compassin’, shelter buildin’, darn good time
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DrillTeam, A New Spirit Squad
Team Members
Markyta Abies
Hanan Al-Bilali
Johari Allen-Davis
Gisele Camargo
Janel Cannonier
Leah Cannonier
Ravenna Wilson
Diedre Dennis
Darlene Dillard
Nahala Elgadi
Tashya Haase
Shauna Halt
Jamille Hazard
Jaclyn Quesnel
Suhailah Rivera
Jennifer Rohde
Jolanta Rumierz
Gloria Sanchez
Mikiko Thelwell
Above, (left to right):Back row: Jaclyn Quesnel,
Mikiko Thelwell, Markyta Abies, Janel
Cannonier, Tashya Haase, Jamille Hazard, Nahla
Elgadi, Jolanta Rumierz Eront row: Suhailah
Rivera, Darlene Dillard, Ravenna Wilson,
Deirdre Dennis, Hanan Al-Bilali
"We . . . all. . . ready . . The ARHS
Drill Team wasn't quite all ready until the
middle of basketball season this year. However,
with the effort of the dedicated members of the
team and our advisor, Ms. Custard, we came
together to perform for the first time at Spirit
Night, the boy's game against Northampton.
The energy and enthusiasm displayed by
each member provided a lot of support for the
team and helped enliven the fans. Both founding
and new members established a bond that
connected us, not only with each other, but also
with the student body and encouraged school
spirit.
As a member who was there from the
start, I hope that the tradition continues and
evolves for seasons to come. Great Thanks and
kudos to Ms. Custard ..." That's who you are!"
Right, back to front: Leah Cannonier, Jolanta
Rumierz, Ravenna Wilson, Gisele Carmargo, Janel
Cannonier, Johari Allen-Davis, Suhailah Rivera
Above, back to front: Jamille Hazard, Leah Cannonier, Jolanta Rrmiierz,
Ravenna Wilson, Jaclyn Quesnel, Gisele Carmargo, Janel Cannonier,
Suhailah Rivera, Deidre Dennis, Taysha Haase, Markyta Abies, Shauna
Hait, Mikiko Tlielwell, Darlene Dillard
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An Ultimate Fall
;Above: Tara Biagi, Alma Mazer, Jackie
iLeighton, and Michelle Chagnon leave their
I team rivalries behind to bond after a game.
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Another season of Ultimate Intramurals has come to a close. It
was a great year filled with fierce competition and good times. This
was by far the most competitive year in Intramural history. In previous
years, there was always a dominating force in the league, but the draft
left all of the teams with equal strengths. The six teams. Navy Blue,
Medium Blue, Forest Green, Reci, Yellow, and Kelley Green, all played
at least ten games during the seven week season. Going into the
playoffs. Navy Blue held first place, Kelley Green was in second. Red
was third. Yellow and Medium Blue were tied for fourth place, and
Forest Green was in sixth. After six vicious playoff games, Kellev
Green and Medium Blue were eliminated despite playing well all
season. In the semi-finals. Red was matched up against Yellow and
Forest Green faced Navy Blue. Yellow and Navy Blue came out on
top and went at it under the lights in the championship game. Na\-y
Blue (captained by Jesse Hazzard-Watkins, Rachel Lesser, and Andrew
Pushkar) was the arguable favorite and they came out on top with a
15 to 8 victory. Congratulations to everyone who participated in one
of the best Intramurals seasons ever.
Gc^briel Reit '00 & Andrew RiishLir, '00
Above: Brian Rogers and Britton and Jane
Goodale eagerly wait to see which team they
will meet in the semis.
Above left: Mike Rood, Lisa Kanner, Nick
Dufresne, Liz Priest, and Celeste Palladino
beam for the camera to show us why they're
called Sunshine Yellow.
Left: The season ended with a league-wide
skills competition. Accuracy winners Aaron
Rubin and Abby Acker, distance winner Jesse
Llazzard-Watkins, and sprinting winner Tara
Biagi dare anyone to challenge them.
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Club Options!
Below: Cory Howard, Zack Smith, and Jeff
Arak complete an equipment check prior
to a Hurricane Headlines interview.
Chess at Analierst High School was a
good experience this year. It was fun to
compete on a team. We played matches each
week against other schools local to western
Mass, and we usually won. Jonathan LawaJJ,
Bo Hu, and Andrew Libert usually canie to the
regular matches, hi March, we played at the
team tournament for Western Mass. It was
difficult but we had our best players there. Our
team consisted of Seth Zimmerman, Greg
McClung, Andrew Libert, Jonathan LawaU,
with alternates, Jonathan Chang, Bo Hu, and
Eli Olken-Dann. we swept all of out matches
and then played Belchertown for first place.
With each board being very close and long, we
ended up with 2 wins and 2 losses, and thus
tied. To break the tie, a speed match was
played, but it again ended in deadlock. So, we
were declared co-Champions of Western
Massachusetts. A coin flip decided who would
go to the state championsliips; even though we
took home the first place trophy, it was still a
disappointed not to have Amherst represented
at the states, hi January, Seth Zimmerman won
the individual championship of Western
Massachusetts.
The Chess Club, Right: Mr. Pelle, Andrew
Libert, Jonathan Lawall, Bo Hu, Greg
McClung, Jonathan Chang.
The German Exchange has existed for over twenty year
now. We have it worked out with a school in Bergisch Gladbaci
Germany that one year we go there and the next they come liert^
This year it is our turn to go there. What the exchange is all aboi ^
is basically an exchange in culture. Eroni March 31st to April 2
we will be in Germany. We plan to spend two weeks in Bergisc ^
Gladbach living with German families and going to school wit ^
our students. We will also spenci one week in Munich. T
prepare for our trip, we have been meeting every other week s j^'
we can be ready for the cultural differences that exist. ^
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Greg Eenstad '0
Geniian Club, Below: Left to right: Lyndsy Belliveau-Byam, Joell ''
Burbank, Castle Sinicrope, Igor Popstefanija, Peter Broad, Will Servo:!)
Chris Young, Greg Eenstad, Davrri Kohler, Brett Widmeier, Hi f
Ponomarev, Ben Zucker, Herr Goetz (advisor). ^
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^rj The Chinese Club has done numerous meaningful
rl]activities this year. We held the Raffle Sale and donated all the
umoney we made to the Taiwanese Earthquake Relief Fund. We
also raised money to sponsor a school library in a rural area in
China. Following this, the school named their new library after
Amherst Regional High School. In addition, we held a Chinese
t|Fair during school, in which we taught students to write in
y, calligraphy and sold holiday gifts. Right now, we are preparing
for Game Night, which is a celebration of all clubs at ARHS.
Although many people think Chinese Club is only for Chinese
students, this is absolutely not true. Half of the members are
non-Chinese students, and we cio many activities that are tun as
well as meaningful. One of the fun activities we are doing this
year includes traditional Chinese jump-roping which provides
lli fun as well as some knowledge of Chinese culture. At the end
of the year, we are also planning to have a field trip and farewell
party for seniors.
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Sun-Hwa Fee '01
Co-presidents: Fucy Chen, Rebecca Dc^ran
Secretary: Sun Hwa Fee
IjTreasurer: Yu-Jung Fiang
Right: "What did he really write?" asks Shubhada Rella-Brooks.
Chinese Club
Chinese Club, Above: Rebecca Doran, Yu-jung Fiang, Mrs. Su,
Rosemarv Fee, Pei-wen Chen, Sun-Hwa Fee.
i Right: jiaming Fin, writing messages for a interested students and staff.
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Helping
Hands
Peer Mediation, Below; SaraJi Logai'i, Stefanie
Magner, Shoshana Priel, Mr. Lewis (Advisor)
and Evan Maczka.
Latinos Unidos, right centeriFernando
Alejandro, Miguel Aquino, Camille Sola,
Roberto Alejandro, Kellymar Alejandro and
Ms. Costa (co-advisor), missing is Ms. Guevara
(co-advisor)
Mediation is a program with a group of students at Amherst
Regional High School who are trained and certified to help
their peers find solutions to their conflicts and problems with
any other peer at the school. All information given to the
mediators and/or councilor are kept confidential. Anyone who
wishes to speak or meet with mediators should fill out a form
which are located in Rm. 207, the main office and the house
offices.
CRASH (Conflict Resolution at Amherst Senior High) trains
new mediators once a year and offers Peer Counseling course
at ARHS. Anyone interested should sign up for the course or
speak to Mr. Lewis in Rm. 207.
Latinos Unidos is a club in the High School fpr Latino students. We i
celebrate the diverse Latino cultures that are represented in our school. ^
In the bast two years we have sponsored Latino dinners, invited guests
speakers to speak about college oppertunities, and marched in the
National Puerto Rican Day parade. '
We welcome all Latino students to join our club! !
Written by Latinos Unidos Members. i
Latinos Unidos es un club de la Escuela Superior para estudiantes ^
latinos. Celebramos las distintas culturas latinas que estan i
representadas en la escuela. En los ultimos dos anos hemos auspiciado j
cenas latinas, hemos invitado oradores para que hablen de las ;
oportunidades de estudio que existen en los colegios universitarios, y |
hemos marchado en el Desfile Nacional Puertorriqueno. |
Invitamos a todos los estudiantes latinos a que se unan a I
nuestro club! Jl
Escrito por los miembros de Latinos Unidos
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[ Every year, the International Students Club
■ attracts Amherst students from every possible
; background to join together to carry out a
number of projects, as well as to enjow each
other's company. We had about thirey
’ members this year, representing five
1 continents and about fifteen countries,
i including the U.S. Our motto is "Everyone is
! welcome, because everyone is international,"
and we really do welcome everyone. Our
Community Thanksgiving Celebration was a
HUGE success this year, with nearly one-
hundred fifty attendees. Our club activities
include ice-skating, roller skating, holiday
‘ parties, baking for the Jr. Class cake sale,
i; fundraising car washes and bake sales for c')ur
I, end-of-year field trip. Also this year we had
an SRT version of the dud, where we explored
I each other's bakgrounds and cultures with
|i activities including playing games, cooking
; and listening to music. The SRT club and after
school club are planning to go camping
together at the end of the school year to make
[■ our group friendships even stronger.
Club officers:
j. Salome Duarte '00 Cape Verde, President
i Gloria Cosby '01 NYC, Vice President
f Funmi Olasewere '01 Nigeria, Secretary
t Mpone Mohasi '01, Lesotho, Treasurer
j Maya Sagarnaga '02 Bolivia, Historian
Advisor: Ms. Lila Feingold
Everyones
Getting Together
International Students Club, Below, Eront row: Jailson Verala, Alex
Levi (lying down), Ms. Eeingold, Middle row: Gloria Cosbv, Tonv
(Justiniano) Rodrigues, Stalen Wright, Diago Sararnaga, Qasim
LaRoache, Lily Reyes, Lourdes Torres, David Ortiz, Anisabet Correia,
Cesar Lopes, Indira Rodrigues, Anilton Varela, M'aza Dowling-Brown,
back row: Lola Dawodu, Eunmi Olasewere
I Above, front row: M'aza Dowling-Brow, Anilton Varela,
I Mpone Mohasi, back row: Alex Levi, Gloria Cosby, Galina
:! Rasskazova had a great time at the Valentines Dance.
Merengue Dacers; Qasim LaRoache, Lily Reyes, Dav id
Ortiz, Galina Rasskazova, Lourdes Torres, Maya
Sagarnaga and Alex Levi entertained the Community
Thanksgiving Celebration croud.
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ARHS's literary magazine. Syntax,
published two editions of poetry / prose last
year and hopes to repeat that
accomplishment for 1999-2000. Thanks to
the help of Mr. Minks, things are able to run
smoothly. The Syntax staff appreciates the
school community's growing enthusiasm
for the publication and encourages all
students to submit their work.
Syntax, Below; Nishith Patel, Mr. Minks
(Advisor) and Katie Littlefield.
Club Collage
Computer Club, Above: (Back) Tim Gilea, Chris Moriarty, Rob
Jasperson, Alex Lieber, Jeff Spyro, Brendan Shea, Henry Clay Bagley,
Eric Raboin, Liam Clegg, Darren Wilks, (Front row) Robbie Gunter,
Owen Washburn and Dan Ross.
Amnesty International is a worldwide human rights
organization. Our work focuses primarily on freeing prisoners
of conscience, but often extends further than just that. Protesting
capital punishment, urging nations to ratify the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights, and raising awareness about these
and other issues are all part of our efforts. This year, our work j
focused on three main areas: women's rights, the exploitation I
of child soldiers all over the world, and the oppressive conditions
in Saudi Arabia. Our creative bulletin boards brought
information on these issues into the high school, and our
numerous letters brought our message all over the world. Our
letter-writing campaign has again proven to be successful, as
has our petitioning during lunch periods. Our chapter was once '
again a wonderful group of dedicated, hard working people who I
made our weekly meetings worthwhile and often hilarious.
Evan Roth-Howe, '00
Betsy Calhoun, '00
Amnesty International,
Left: (Back row) Betsey
Calhoun, Stephanie
Chen, Genevieve Ver-
rastro, Britton Goodale,
Mr. Krafts, (front row)
Eva Schnurr, Kacie
Wilbur, Jeremy Blaustein,
and Even Roth-Howe.
i Above: Laila Murfin, Sarah Goldberg, and Tatyana Tenenbaum
' pose on top of Greg Wobst, Will Lukas and Kate Ben-Ezra re-
I create a famous Russain painting while visiting the country.
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.1 The highlight of the year was an exchange to Russia that
;| saw 12 Russian students stay in America for a month and 12
ii students from Amherst stay in Russia for a month.
'I The Russian Club at the high school has had a long-
> jj standing tradition of bake sales that benefit Siberian Tigers and
(| contra dances. This year was no different and as soon as the
1 : year kicked off the Russian's were immediatly working hard at
s I their fundraising.
(Through the exchange and other Russian Club events,
which annually include ice-skating and potlucks, the Russian
Club had had a great opportunity to bond and become close
(ij with other members of the club. There will be manv members
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of the club that will be lost this year to graduation, and while
jiji they will be missed, the club has built so many strong
: relationships that the future looks just as bright as the present.
Distance
Travelers
Below: Russian students interview Greg
Wobst.
Above: Rachel Atwood and Rachel
Glassberg enjoy the company of their
Russain hosts Kseniya Khorkova and Irina
Shegleman.
Russian Club, Left: (Back row) Will Lukas,
Cindy Mathews, Jeremy Blowstein, Emily
Utgoff, (Middle row) Greg Wobst,
BethAnn Ereed, Kate Smith, Maya Hersh,
(Eront row) Tarvn 1 larchik, Owen Mullin,
and Rachel Atwood.
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Even More Clubs
The Math Team, Below: Kate Jensen,
Ms. Caporello, and Emily Utgoff.
Kate Jensen '00 (Captain)
Well, another successful season has passed for the Math
Team. Despite the perennial difficulty of "the Sixth Mathlete,"
we finished third of 23 schools in the Western Massachusetts
Mathematics League with the opportunity to go to the State
Competition. Most importantly, though, we had a good time,
whether working problems, eating cookies, recruiting,
pondering the nature of the universe, or just chatting about
everything from math to, well, math (with plenty of other
subjects in between). Thanks to Ms. Caporello for coaching us
through another year- it wouldn't be without you. Good luck
to the Mathletes of the future!
Team members: Kate Jensen, Jamie
Schlessinger, Michal Ganz, Emily Utgoff,
Sam Krasnik, Jenn Sousa, Mike Pozar, and Eden Ma.
Peer Mediation, Below: Saral'i Logaii, Stefanie
Magner, Shoshana Priel, Mr. Lewis (Advisor)
and Evan Maczka.
The Graphic has been providing "All the News That Eits"
to the ARHS community for more than eight decades. This year,
although other aspects of the paper changed with the addition
of new staff members and new ideas, that tradition continued.
Eor the first time ever, the position of faculty advisor was
shared. Bruce Penniman, and Sara Just both brought their own
unique experiences, suggestions, and personalities to the
publication, making it run smoothly and stay fun to be a part of.
Production of both the Weekly and Trimester Editions -
was a success thanks to the staff, advisors. Communications
Technology andj
Journalism classes, and|
The Daily Hampshire
Gazette.
We will never
forget late night pizza
deliveries, being locked
out of the school in the ■
dark, mommy's days’
and daddy's days, 5
minutes before deadline
problems, racing
against the clock,
encrypted e-mails, and
so much more. Thanks
for all the memories.
The Graphic, Left: Tim Hart, Liz Berrien, Daniel Ross, Alex Lieber, Jenny Ng, Ms.
Just (Advisor) and Mr. Pennamin (Advisor).
Liz Berrien, '00'
Stefanie Magner, '00 !
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Consistency. If nothing else can be said of the Amherst
! As Schools Match Wits program, it has been consistent over the
, last three years. Each year we have gotten stronger. Each year
‘ we have had fun; and yet each year we have Ic^st c')ur first match.
Oh, well. This year, returning senior members Sam Asher, Ariel
Classman, Phil Gorth and Elliot Holland were joined by
Francisco Cruz, Taylor Washburn, Gabe Goldstein, Anna
Geoffroy, Anda Greeney and John Pena. The four of us seniors,
' our hearts and minds set on the college admissions process,
decided on two captains (Ariel Glassman and myself,) and two
presidents (Phil Gorth and Eliot Holland) for our humble club.
Despite the wondeful guidance of Mr. Dan Jacob, our season
. ended quickly, though we did eat out at Chili's to celebrate our
" : defeat.
Not all, however, has been disheartening for Amherst's
i academic warriors. A team comprised of Francisco Cruz, Taylor
Washburn and myself took home the gold, probably spray-
, painted, after winning the first ever Holyoke Catholic Quiz Meet,
-f Though only three men, our crusaders conquered 21 other teams
in this four-person-per-team competition.
J Good luck to those who have to follow in our oversized
footsteps,
el
Sam Asher, '00
Daniel Jacob (Advisor)
Tomorrow's Teachers Club, Left: Ms.
Meserve, Even Roth-Howe, Quin Kepes,
Mr. Penniman (Advisor,) Kacie Wilbur,
Eduardo Gonzalez, Sarah Turati, and
Casey Mones.
New at ARHS this year. Tomorrow's
Teachers Club is dedicated to helping high
schcxil students explore the teaching profession
as a possible career and to helping recruit future
teachers of diverse backgrounds, talents, and
interests. Tlie club's acti\ities include seminars
on educational issues (such as MCAS,) guest
speakers, panel discussions, and field trips.
Indixddual activities include job shadowing,
hitoring, and working as a teacher's aide.
Below: Gabe Goldstein, John Pena, Anna
Geoffrey and Anda Greeney wonder how
the rest of the team will fit in.
As Schools match Wits, Above: Gabe
Goldstein, Anda Greeney, Mr. Jacob
(Advisor,) Anna Geoffrey, John Pehaand
Alisha Holland.
Left: Taylor Washburn, Fran Cruz, and
Sam Asher show off their prize.
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picked apple or pick up a country gift.
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Your strong heart lights
the way to vision,
Your persistence makes
dreams come true,
Your love brightens a
world ot Iriends,
And summons beauty forth.
All our love.
Mom, li)ad, and Miles
To Our Dear Liz,
You will face the challenges ahead in your own
way, and with thoughtfulness, intelligence, and
grace.
Love always.
Mom, Dad, and Em
191
BEASO
May you stay forever young.
Ma, pa, tert, grandpa, granny, nipper, pip, tony, little john, goat, sherri, connor, kate, meme,
philippe, Catherine, stani, jean, laure, julie, harold, annie, thomas, mary jo, bruno, aurelie,
christelle, cecile, patrick, geoffrey, julien, and hundreds more and thousands more to come. You
have lighted our lives with a special fire.
I
You’ve worked very hard
and we’re proud oi all that
you have accomplished.
May your dreams turn into
reality!
Love
Mom, Dad, Bobbi,
Michelle, Chris & Brian
First day of Kindergarten,
Sept. 87
First day of
Senior year, Aug 99
Aniana
So fan so good!
Whaf a jounneyl
May it folLocjo the same
path in the fa tune.
Congnaulations,
Mami and Papi
Stq^pm5 to tVic hcM of
\\our owH brvmwicr -
tliOi, now
We’re so proud of you!
Love,
Mom, Dad, Lauren and Sam.
V ¥ ¥ ¥
Thivmis, \vc are so proud
of- you!
Love,
Mom & Charles
Dad & Jamie
Tiffany & Tyler
We know you’re sailing
off to great adventures.
J9J
To a very special daughtef'
and grand daughter. We
love you. May your mind
he always open and your
future bright and may
you always have a good
outfit to wear.
Love Mom, Dad and
Grandma
Goggle Man
You've had your sights set
on your dreams from the
beginning.
Love,
"Nee"
Congratulations Bryan!
Natasha,
What you are is revealed by what you do.
What you do reveals what you really believe. Keep
believing in yourself as I believe in you, and
GOD will always see you through. lam proud of
you. CONGRATULATIONS
I love you.
Mom
Gon^ralulalions^ O^nnie
pride in pour accomplis/imenis,
and love in our dear is.
JKom,
Tdad £' ^ulia
Congratulations for all your hard work.
We love you and we’ll miss you.
Leah and Michael
Congratulations,
thanks & moochers
I love you so,
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Dear ioauren
IsJe loue tjoij and
are so proud o/ udio you
/laue /jecoine ! diold on lo
your joyous spirit.
D)ooe, JKoin.1 Dad
and D^ahrieUe
J'eliciiaiion.'i a la
lelle americaine. £je
moncJe Paltend. Ju
nous manc^ues defa.
Hr os Jjisous^
J^apa. IKarnan^ f/
yinna
Guillerma
and
Dolores
1994 - 2000
“Those who bring
sunshine to the lives
of others cannot
keep it from
themselves.”
Congratulations Ellen!
We love you, Mom,
Dad, David and Kevin.
From sleeping in
carriages, to
standing under an
umbrella in the
sun, you’ve filled
my lite with km.
I’ll love you
always. Hedo
1 remember how
depressed 1 was when
we got to Jr. High and
only had one class
together. We had never
been seperated like
that before. Bedo, 1
love you I’ll always be
there for you. Jaime
To the Ultimate Four:
(Congratulations on another shared milestone.
Keep the connection.
With Love from Barbara and Jim, Debbie and
Jeff, Linda and Dan, Barbara and David
195
CONGMTULATIONS
EMILY, ELLEN, AMD MAYA!
Love,
Your Families
H€RE'S TO GOOD FRIENDS, WONDERFUL
MEMORIES, AND A BRIGHT FUTURE!
Congratulations Andrew!
Love,
Mom and Dad
Caitlin Jo-
You are awesome. Follow your guiding
light! Love, Mom, Dad, and Teaghan
“Finish each day and be done with it. You have
done what you could. Some blunders and
absurdities no doubt crept in; forget them as
soon as you can. Tomorrow is a new day;
begin it well and serenely and with too high a
spirit to be encumbered with your old
nonsense.”
1985: Future Gridiron Star, Ben Myers
at age three, considers the Frisbee.
Con^ratuLatLoi^s,
Morit., T>ad, Sarah at^ hiayiyiah
A fateful moment...
How do you
pass this thing?
196
Megan,
We are so proud of you!
With your quick wit^
Sharp mind, and kind heart.
You will have a life filled
With many wonderful
accomplishments.
The adventure is Just beginning.
Love,
Mom, Dad £r Sam
197
MILES-
HERE’STO AN
ELECTRIFYING
FUTURE!
Love,
David, Terry & Thea
To the entire staff, faculty and
administration of ARMS, we offer
our heartfelt appreciation for all
you have done to help our children
learn and grow through their high
school years.
The Rogers/Nugent family
Congratulations
Tara & Conor!
“A constant friend
is a thing rare
and hard to find”
Plutarch
May there be many more
years! We love you both!
Love, Your Families
Here they were ten years ago...
Where Will They
Be in Another Ten Years?
Future Jesse
“The Body” Ventura
Impersonator
No one laughs at him in feather boa and tights ...not to his face anyway!
Future Stand-in
for Luciano Pavarotti
at the Met
Needs to add 300 lbs, a thicker beard and a handkerchief I
Future Coach
“Youth for Yeltsin”
Soccer Team
Figures it's a good way to find girls who need warming up!
Anders and Owen,
Congratulations from your families!
Pemember, we Knew you V!HCNl
198
Matthew -
Now the rest of the world
gets to enjoy your wit
and humor. We wish you
a great adventure.
Love,
Mom, Dad, and Jacob
Elizabeth,
Tlje Art of Friendship
A friend is "like the
shadow of a great rock
in a weary land" a
source of refuge and
strength to those who
walk in darkness.
A friend strives to lift
people lip not cast
them down to en-
courage not to
discourage. A friend is sensitivity, responsive
to the dreams of others and aims (f others
and shows sincere afipreciation for con-
trihiitions others make to the enrichment of
life.
A friend is himself is done with hypocrisy,
artificiality and pretense, he nietts and
mingles with people in quiet simplicity and
humility.
A friend is tolerant, he has an iinder-s tainting
heart and a forgiving nature.
I .ore, (tram
ARF
We are 5o prou<^ of yoo.
Keep on <;|roMiv>Tn.^*
Love^
C>a<i^ Moiv> an«/
EmUy,
FoUow your
Dreams and
be Proud of
who you are.
Congratulations,
we are proud of you.
Love
Mom, Dad, and Jon
199
Love,
Mom, Dad and Jordan
Congratulations!
Andrew and Leah:
Here’s to another successful new
beginning. We are so very proud of you!
Keep smiling (& in touch).
YOU'VE WORKED VERY HARD
AND WE’RE PROUD OE ALL THAT
YOU HAVE ACCOMPLISHED. MAY
YOUR DREAMS TURN INTO REALITY!
LOVE,
MOM, DAD, BOBBI,
MICHELLE, CHRIS & BRIAN
“/ wish you all the joy
that you can wish. “
Shakespeare
Russ, Your spirit and
enthusiasm for life is a
gift to us all. Con-
gratulations! We love
you so much.
Tirzah, Mom & Dad
Cfn l/ie miJcfle oj- a t/ireesome-'
I fie cenler oj- our h earls.
Gon^raiulallons ancf all our loue^
JKom.^ T)acf^ JKia ancf Grlj^f
Congratulations,
Jenn!
We’re so proud of
you.
Love,
Dad, Mom &
Kevin
200
As you motor down the highway called life,
know that our love and support are always
close by. . .
Love, Mom,
Dad and Liz
Congratulations
Jason
You really made it!
Great job, to our little
Greek, Karate Kit!
Love,
Motn atid Dad
"The farther back you look,
the farther forward you are
likely to see. ’’
Winston Churchill
Casey, when we look back we
remember you as a beautiful
child. When we look forward we
see a beautiful wo-man. But
right now and forever you will
always be our beautiful little
girl.
Good luck and love
Mom, Dad and Ryan
Congratulations
Michael!
You deserve to be
pleased!
Love,
Mom, Dad
and Corey
201
7iles sinc^ (Jziy
~\)ou uinr/ied iiery /lard
wil/im t/ie 12 yrs. is
loue, 5or/ is yood. Smile,
he foues you. He WI [I bless
you and your I'ulure.
Dad <£: Jllom
JOIN
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FITNESS CLUB
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90 GATEHOUSE ROAD
AMHERST MA 01002
MAXWELL & DEBRA SCOON, OWNERS
Congratulations Class of 2000
from
UMass Transit Service
University Bus Garage
Hoidsworth Way, UMass
Amherst, MA 01003
545-0056
http://www.umass.edu/bus
Asha & Ishana
Congratulations
Bib not plant i^u.
^Vue.
Birl' u/ben
^he season is bone-
IDIren tire a+temote.
Prai^rs for sun
Anb for rain
Are counted -
When the pain
of uieebin^
Anb the pribe
of watching are throu^-
^hen
I tin 1 1 holb i^.ou
>ji9.h.
A shining sheaf
Aboue the thousanb
Seeb ^roiun luilb.
l|ot mi^ planting.
But bv^ Keauen
}T)u hardest'
}l]u chi lb.
From your loving Mom, Lizzie
‘Ma6roii^l
You've come a fong way
Sherry hahy!
Love from
^om
Marh
Dacf
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May your lives be a wonderful
world of “sandbox”
experiences!
We are so proud.
Love,
Your parenf s.
Sarah,
When you follow your dreams,
your life will be as rewarding as
your dancing.
LUith all our loue,
Mom and Dad
AMY, W€ WATCHED YOU OnOW UP - IT HAPPENED SO
QUICKLY - LIKE A DKEAM. WE WISH YOU AND THE CLASS
OF 2000 THE VEPY BEST LIFE HAS TO OFFEP.
All our love.
Mom, Dad, Aaron & your friends at Reality World Sawicki
205
rtw ‘■‘Our Gttitlt GiUtit '
marly family mtm*ritB tl\at we
l\ave created t^Mis Ear t*^eter Kave a
w*riderEiil way •F^iriri^in^ ^>acK •ur
yesteryears.
We are all sc
very proud of you
Love,
Mom, Dad, Heather, Wendi,
Brutus, Patrick, Leish and
Chloe
CONGRATULATIONS,
&WEN'
LEM
We love you!
Lots!
2^eed
Madison
Hannah
5amrriL|
“Wc \y\u$t become tbc
cU^n^c wc wisb to sec in
tUc worl^.”
Gjoitilii
Michelle, we are so proud
of you. Love,
Mom, Dad & Rene
I!
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hum PIClIJKIilS WITH YOlJH MIM)
AiM) Wllli:\ Tin: PLAY ISA T AT YOIJK
LiM) DIJKIAC; 1111: LAST (iAMi:, LOOK
AHOIJAI) Tin: FILLI) AT ALL TIIOSi:
PLOPLi: WHO HAVi: MADi: YOlJH
yi:ahs mlmohahli:.
IML
7{^e JlatAC
T><td, 7H<xtn. & ^cudtic
Congratulations
To the Three Muskateers
Looe Lizzie & Shi'wley
\>AHKL,
Remember,
“Smile and the world
smiles with you.”
Love,
Mom, Dad,
Cheong,
Jeni &
The Great
Chicken
Tara Mia,
Congratulations!
Keep that smile. We’re always here for you.
Con Molto Affetto,
Mom, Babbo, Damian & Gia
How does this look for a possible
college location?
We love you Kristen!
Love,
Dad,
Mom,
Thomas.,
Katie,
Sean
207
Amherst Ballet Theatre Company
Congratulates our seniors
Elizabeth Dann, Annie Berkowitz,
Ariana Ornelas
Jeffery ami Katie
U/e are so proud of you!
Lci/t,
“There are tewer
smokers among
highly educated
people in
Massachusetts”
Congratulations Amherst Seniors
from
Tobacco Free Hampshire County Coalition
a wai|5 heew bO proud of l|Ou!
Jenn.
Aim hi9li
afewarti? yj' -
Work hord
ig^sss&''' ^
Ploy hord!
Loue,
¥ ■ 'v:^
Mom and Dad
‘VO WHAT YOU WILL, ALWAYS
WALK wHrnr you like, your
STEPS 00 AS YOU PLEASE I’LL
BACK YOU UP."
OAVE MATTHEWS
Jenn,
Good luck in college.
Don’t do anything we
wouldn’t! PS.
Love, Nikki & Bonnie Bonnie s moving
into your room
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“O bttaue neco coowld.
That has such people in’f!’
m w so PROUD OF YOU LIZ!
Mohi, DA^, Steve, Tif Av^^ Mike
Lo)xjci-vCuLvlLO)>'; to tbc’ CLvoo o| 2000
Nancy Jane’s
All Occasion Catering
Here’s to our tremendous
2000 Nancy Jane’s team:
Dan Eisenstein
Andrew Lattuca
Ben Myers
Paul Nelson
Saray Nop
Blessing Okoroafor
36 Main Street
Amherst, MA 01002
256-3545
Owners
Nancy and Frank Lattuca
CONGRATULATIONS!
‘Bryau, u’c are
proud of you.
TB(X ro F\ UX to your
U-Out ...Vou /unv uhvays
chill Icily Cl / yoursclF.
Love,
Mom and Dad
Hair By Harlow
Day Spa
220 North Pleasant St.
Amherst, MA 01002
209
THANKS TO ALL THS
AOVeRTISEKS.
THE YEAR BOOK APPRECIATES
YOUR SUPPORT.
Good Luck To This Year’s Retirees
Mr. Camp,
Mr. Kelly,
Mr. Friedman &
Mrs. Lawler
Thanks for many years of service
to the ARMS community!
You've worked very hard
and we're proud of all
that you have
accomplished, May your
dreams turn into realityl
Love
‘Mom, ‘Dad, ‘Bohhi,
‘Michelle, Chris Sr' ‘Brian
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Picture Index
Abiodun, David Oluwole 37, 53
Abies, Markyta 23, 75, 85, 174
Abrams-Freund, Caitlin 8, 18, 37, 45,
136, 162, 166
Acevedo, Lelani 97
Acevedo-Nichols, Samuel
Acker, Abby 37, 51 , 55, 1 75, 1 66, 1 67
Adams, Alexander 1 7, 75, 1 52
I Adams, Nathan
Adams, Rebecca 37, 1 36, 1 50
Addes, Ari 85, 125
Ahern, Jeffrey 75, 138, 151, 163
Ahern, Sean 85, 140
; Ainslie, Ryan
I Al-Bilali, Lillian 97, 174
Albano, Maia 97, 133, 119
1 Albano, Marcus 27, 1 31 , 1 1 8
; Albano, Travis 37, 313, 126
Aldrich, Skyler
Alejandro, Fernando 75
I Alejandro, Kellymar 10, 37
I Alejandro, Roberto 38
Alejandro, Yaniel 97
il Alexander, William 75
I Alfred, Nicole 38, 129, 130
I Alhabeeb, Osama 97
I Allaben, Jonah 85, 149
! Allard, Brent 75
I Allard, Jonathan 85
I Allen, Jeremiah
! Allen-Davis, Johari 1 33, 1 74
I Allison, Scott 97
Alvarado, Jose
Alvarado-Roman, David 85
Amarasiriwardena, Thushan 25, 38, 57,
; 36
■ii An, Savun 9, 75
j Andres, Ian 85, 151
Anolik, Shana 85, 151
1 Ansarifar, Safa 85, 1 25
i Aquino, Juan 38
I Aquino JR, Miguel 38, 70
I Arak, Jefferson 12, 97, 148, 176
! Arak, Leslie
I Arbour, David 75
j Ares, Rafaelito 97
i Arvanitis, Christopher 97, 125
I Asher, Daniel 97
I Asher, Samuel 38, 40, 1 24, 1 39, 1 83, 1 66
' Atteridge, Bonnie 14, 85, 136, 127, 151
; Atwood, Rachel 8, 85, 1 81 , 1 49
Austin, Dayna 75, 146, 166
Austin, Jessica 85
Averill, Kathryn 85, 148
Aybasti, Murat
Bacaicoa, Remy 75, 131, 166, 122, 163
Badruzaman, Azwan 97
Baecher, Daniel 97, 148, 138
Bagley IV, Henry 85, 180
Bailey, Andrew 85
Bailey, Jesse 75
Bailey, Sela, \46
Baker, Anthony 75, 1 61 , 1 53
Bakuli, George 85, 170
Bakuli, Godfrey 97, 170
Baldvins, Jennifer 38, 1 67
Baldvins, Nicole 14, 85, 91
Balkin, Julia 85, 151
Ball, Amanda 17, 38
Banfield-Weir, Jake 75
Barber, Joshua 97
Barger, Shaun 97
Barlow, Anna 39, 49, 1 48, 1 49
Barlow, Kristen 97, 1 48
Barnes, Jerusha 24, 75
Barnoon, Ya’ara 85
Barreto, Mickie 97
Bartmon, Nicholas 97
Bass, Gwendolyn 10, 39, 59, 132, 166
Bastien, Nathan 85, 131, 63
Bastien, Nicolette 8, 18, 39, 67, 131
Basto, Timothy 75
Battistoni, James 39
Baxendell, Matthew 85, 131
Baxter, Katharyn Danielle 39, 44, 1 28
Bechan, Aimee
Beebe, Samuel 8, 39, 124, 162, 166, 150
Belliveau-Byam, Lyndsy 75, 78, 176, 138
Ben-Ezra, Kate 85
Benander, Emily 85
Bennett, Sophia 97, 105, 150
Bentley, Julia 97
Benzie, Ryan 75
Berkowitz, Anne 39, 59, 1 66
Berman, Anna
Bernhard, Amanda 97
Bemotas, Sandra 85
Berrien, Elizabeth 39, 49, 18, 25
Berrien, Heather 85, 184
Bettinelli, Andrew 85
Beturney, Justin
Biagi,Tara8, 40, 156, 162, 175, 166
Bicknell, Samuel 85, 135, 125, 151
Bishop, Benjamin 97
Bisi, Marisa 75,150
Bisson, David 40, 69, 131, 166
Bitta-Nickerson, Geneva
Blain, Gabriel 135
Blair-Mann, Newell 97, 98, 165
Blasiak, Robert, 1 49
Blaustein, Jeremy 75, 1 81 , 1 52
Blauvelt, Christopher 85
Blom, Victoria VandenBerg 75
Bloom, Jason 19, 24, 40, 36
Bloomfield, Luke 85, 149
Bokuniewicz, Matthew 131
Bollinger, Jesse- Jamaal 97, 1 35
Bolz Reynolds, Alana 1 50
Bona, Jesse 139, 154, 162, 138
Bonaldo-Begnoche, Francis 75, 131
Bonaldo-Falls, William 97
Bond, Emrys
Bond, John 97, 118
Bond, Noah 85
Bonneau, Danielle 97, 150
Bonsignore, Theresa 40, 44, 66, 1 28, 1 66
Booker, Dana 40
Booker, Tyler 97, 135, 125
Boothroyd, Derina 97, 133, 148
Boscardin, Adriane 1 1, 75, 146, 166, 122
Botkin-Levy, Elena 75, 123, 150
Bouchard, Irene 85, 86
Bouchard, Joshua 75
Bouchard, Rachel
Boyce, Jan 40, 46
Boyden, Colleen 13, 97, 164,150
Boyko, Oscar 97
Boze, Amanda 75, 1 65
Bozorg, Leila 40, 59, 61, 132, 138, 149,
166, 122
Brackett, Vanessa 40
Brainerd, Elizabeth 75, 166
Brandford, Aisha 40, 153
Brandt, Oliver 97, 101
Breitbart, Molly 1 1 , 75, 166, 122
Bresnahan, Collan 97
Bress, James 97
Britt, Lindsey 75, 149, 166
Britt, Maxwell
Broad, Peter 85, 1 35, 1 65
Broil, Audrey 97
Bromell, Samuel 97, 99
Brooks, Michelle 85, 153, 151
Brooks, Matthew 21 , 40, 42, 1 18, 160
Brooks, Shawn 97, 1 28
Brown, Eliot 75, 149, 166
Brown, Jack 75, 125, 138, 166
Brown, Jason 75, 134, 128
Brown, Jawad 85, 135
Brudevold-lver, Tessa
Brudevold-lversen, Erik 25, 163
Brunelle, Brian 86, 126, 148
Bryant, Craig 97
Bryant, Emily 75, 166, 150
Buchanan, Andrew 38, 41, 140, 172, 173
Index 21 1
Buchanan, Michael
Buckminster, Daniel 86
Bulman, David 75, 135, 147, 166
Bur, Andres 41, 52, 67, 138, 156, 152,
166
Burand, Patrick 97
Burbank, Joelle 23, 86, 145, 176
Burgess, Nathanael 75, 79
Burkart, Karen 97, 1 57
Burke, Lauren 86, 1 1 9, 1 51 , 1 67
Burnett, Jonathon
Burnim, Kayla 97, 133, 148
Burton, Ricardo 86, 1 1 8
Butler, Audrey 76, 80, 151
Buttolph, Alison 76, 151
Cabral, Iris Da Conceicao 106
Cabret, William 97
Cahall, Eamon
Calhoun, Elizabeth 8, 39, 41 , 52
Calinda, Carmel 41
Callahan, Brahm 86
Calloway, Seth 25, 41 , 63, 134
Camargo, Gisele 174
Campbell-Strauss, Adam 41, 173, 149,
152
Cannon, Shantia 86
Cannonier, Janel 86, 174
Cannonier, Leah, 174
Cardasis, Lily 97
Cardozo, Joseph 14, 21, 41, 172
Carey, Emily 41, 136
Carino, Emily 42, 147
Carlisle, Caroline 86
Carpenter, Lacy 86
Carpenter, Ryan
Carpenter, Thomas
Carrano, Damian
Carter, Alexander 1 38
Carter, Andrew
Castriota, Rachel 76
Chae, Chris 97, 1 33
Chae, Jane 76
Chagnon, Michelle 8, 42, 162, 175, 150
Chang, Jonathan 97
Chang, Redford 87
Chang, Remington 97
Chapin, Christina 97, 150
Chapko, Chelsea 86
Chapman-Smith, Melissa 86
Chartier, Gregory 97, 101, 148
Chartier, Kelley 1 4, 42, 1 36, 1 49, 1 66
Chen, Alice 86
Chen, Pei Wen 42, 177
Chen, Stephanie 76, 136, 160, 180, 146
Chenevert, Daniel 76
Chenevert, Henry 76, 1 1 8
Cheney, Daniel 86
Cheney, James 76
Chham, Sokna 18, 86
Chham, Sokny 18
Chhoun, Sopheap 14, 55, 124
Chhum, Vothy 86, 124, 125
Chhun, Ammara 18, 76, 122
Chhun, Rorthna 86
Childs, Brooke 42, 51, 68, 152, 147, 138,
166
Chokphel, Tenzin 86
Chow, Caroline 1 3, 97, 1 03
Chu, Ngocquynh 97, 147
Ciccarelli, Regina 14, 91, 138
Ciesluk, Jay 86, 92, 125
Ciesluk, Maia 42, 60
Clark, Benjamin 86, 135
Clark, Deirdre 43, 1 50
Clark, Nathaniel 43
Clarke, Justin
Clegg, Liam 90, 180
Clingman, Amelia 21 , 86, 147
Cooke, Kathleen 76
Cooley, Alexander 97, 148
Cooper, Beth 76, 128, 166, 151
Corgnati, Violette 163
Correia, Nicole 86
Corriveau, Nathaniel 97
Cortright, Christine 76
Cortright, Tanya 44
Cosby, Gloria 86, 1 53
Courtney, Caitlin 86, 1 33
Courtney, Meghan 107, 133, 150
Cox, Cynthia 63
Cox, Kevin 97, 146
Crafts, Tito 85, 87, 1 50
Cramer, Peter 76, 1 49, 1 66, 1 63
Crawford, William 44
Crocker-Mager, Rachelle 97, 173
Crossman, Thomas 76, 1 1 8
Cruz, Francisco 14, 25, 44, 71, 137, 183
Coblyn, Christopher 76, 134
Coe, Jonathan 97, 1 1 8
Cohen, Leah 86, 136, 151
Cohen, Matthew 86, 173
Cohen, Rachael 43
Colbert, Jennifer 1 32, 1 38
Coleman, Aaron 97, 1 35
Coler, Andrew 76
Coler, Mai-Ya
Collazo, Hector 86
Collette, Andrew 43
Collins, Lee 43
Colo, Julian 97, 1 40
Connolly, Michael 97, 125, 164
Connors, Candice 86
Connors, Trevor 97
Cook, Brandy 43
Cook, Dallas 97, 163
Cunningham, Emil 44, 155, 153, 150
Cunningham, Julie 97, 148
Curcija, Iva87, 147, 119
Cutler, Daniel 87, 1 35, 1 26
Cutler, Michael 76, 134, 126
Dalmau, Bianca 97, 150
Daly, Connor 98
Damon, Jonathan 76
Daniel, Anne 18, 44, 146, 166
Dann, Elizabeth 44, 155, 166, 150
Dann, Imogen
Dann, Michael 87
Danoff, Leah 76, 1 1 9, 1 66
Danzig, Paul 87, 88
Dardano, Stephanie 87
Davidson, Austin
Davis, Amara
Davis, Bethany 76
Davis, Heather 76
212 hidex
Davis, Jihad
I Davis, Nathan 87, 1 52
Davis, Patrick 76, 1 24, 1 40
Dawodu, Rayhanat 98
De Brito, Andrea
I Deer, Kaniataroton 98
Dejackome, Lauren 98, 1 50
Delman, Lindsay 86, 87, 89, 93
; Dempesy, Justin 98
Denis, Kate 98
Dennis, Cyle 98
Dennis, Deidre-Ann 98, 174
Denton-Thompson, Daniel 14, 44
Depalma, Brooke 86, 87
Deprosse, Robert
Derosia, Candy 87, 151
DeVries, Paul 98, 150
1 Devries, Thijs 76, 1 54, 1 50
I Dewick, Elisia 44
I Dickinson, Jill 37, 43 ,45
^ Dickinson-Ricardi, Jericho
I Dillard, Daria 15, 45, 132
Dillard, Darlene 87, 174, 153, 151
Dillon, Catherine 87
Dimetres, Melissa 98
Dinsmore, Casey 98
Diodati, Frank
Dixon-Wheeler, Mariah 1 1, 76, 166, 122
Djaferis, Jennifer 127, 163
Do, Toan 22, 45, 166
Do, Trung 98
Dobrenko, Tatiana 26
1 Dodge, Jason 76, 1 31 , 1 26
'! Dohrn, Wiebke 76, 81
i Doleva, Kara 87, 89
Doleva, Kristie
Domian, Christopher 87, 148, 163
Domian, John 45, 48, 149, 166
Donoghue, Evan
Donoghue, Michael-John 98
Donovan, Liam 45
! Doran, Rebecca 45, 67, 177, 149, 166
! Doubleday, Carrie 87, 1 36
; Doubleday, Kasey 87
! Doubleday, Megan 45
Dougan, Scott 1 50
Douglas, Matthew
Dowling-Brown, Addisu 98, 124
Dowling-Brown, M’aza 87, 150
I Doyle, Kristopher 98, 1 1 8, 1 63
I Doyle, Renee 87
; Drake, Michael 88
i Drew, Chloe 98, 1 50
Droy, Katherine 45 , 162, 166
Duarte, Salome 19, 46,166
Dufresne, Nicholas 46, 137, 175, 166
Dunbar, April 46
Durojaiye, Abel 76
1 Dyer, Michael 1 34
Ea, Vichheka 76
East, Ravan 76
Echeverri, Melissa 21 , 86, 87
Edinson, Molly
Edison, Asa
Effrat, Jonathan 46, 166
Ehlin, Johan 76
Eisenstein, Daniel 2, 17, 46
Ek, Julie
Ekstein-Kon, Marisa 98, 1 50
Elgadi, Nahia 98, 174
Ellis, Elizabeth 14, 44, 46, 132, 128, 166
Ernest, Bethany
Ernest, Heather 87
Espinoza, Jumyres 98
Esposito, Robert 24, 87
Essig, Andrea 87
Essig, Nicholas 98
Evans, Hunter 19, 1 18
Ewald, Sarah 47
Ewing, Maura 8, 10, 76, 166
Ezeh, Ikenna21, 87
Ezeh, Nnanyelu 72, 1 18
Fagade, Tosin 87
Fajardo, Sarah 98, 102, 133, 146, 119
Falkenbach, Tiffany 87, 127
Farah, Sada 98, 133
Farber, Jason 87, 1 52
Farooq, Sumaira
Farrington, Samuel 43, 47, 59, 173
Favaro, Johanna 25, 76, 162
Faye-Foulds, Tessa 88, 92, 173, 151
Fein, Lauren 47, 166
Feinman, Jonathan 76, 124, 166
Feldman, Sarah 75, 76, 66, 151
Fenelon, Jean 98
Fenske-Corbiere, Cecile 25, 98, 1 33, 1 1 9
Fenstad, Gregory 77, 125, 176
Ferrer, Daniel 88, 1 47
Ferris, Anya
Field, Victoria 47
Fisher, Jennifer 98, 146
Floyd-Mark, Sean 88, 135
Flynn, Michael
Forman, Jed 88
Forray, William 77, 166, 151
Fowler, Georgia 88, 91 , 151, 167
Francis, Brian 98
Franklin, Rachel 47,51, 162
Franklin, Sarah 98, 147
Franzman, Lyle 88, 125
Frau, Carolyn 88, 91, 151
Freed, BethAnn 47, 156, 181, 147, 166
Friedman, Sarah 77
Frost, Jean-Pierre 98
Fuhrman, Kyla 88, 133
Fye, Allyn 98
Gaddy, Elisabeth 21, 98 ,107, 133, 150
Gagnon, Deanna 47, 146, 166
Galante, Bryan 41, 47, 145, 162, 149
Gallant, Daniel 77
Gallant, Linwood 77
Gallinaro, Andrew 48, 1 18, 31
Gamache, Anthony
Gamache, Ronald
Ganz, Michal 77, 182, 166
Gao, Boyuan 88, 1 36
Gao, Chang 98, 150
Garcia, Edgar
Garfield, Abraham 88, 125
Garmirian, Lindsay 1 1 , 88, 122
Gates, Joshua
Ge, Fei 77
Geiger, Lauren 18, 48, 166
Geiger, Shannon
Geoffroy, Anna 77, 183, 151
Geoffroy, Raymond 98, 1 50
Germann, Leah 22
Gerstein, Rebekah
Gianakopoulos, Eva
Gianakopoulos, Marios 88, 1 63
Gianesin, Giovanni 88, 148
Giat, Rebecca 98
Gibavic, Aubrey 88, 1 38
Gibbs, Sakina
Gildea, Timothy 88, 1 80
Gillis, Jay
Gilman, Rose 48
Gilmore, Melissa 88, 148
Gladstone, Miriam 88, 92, 151
Gladstone, Peter 98,135,125
Glassberg, Rachel 98, 181, 150
Glassman, Ariel 48, 148, 149, 166
Goderez, Tara 77, 1 66, 1 67
Goettel, Daniel 88
In Hex 213
1
Goff, Cara 11,88, 122
Goff, Jonathan 77, 80
Goldberg, Sara 77, 151, 154, 166,181
Goldman, Jesse 77, 152, 166
Goldstein, Gabriel 12, 88,137
Goldstein, Hannah 48
Goldstein, l-Jah 77
Gomez, Andres 18, 78,72,172,173
Gomez, Favian 77
Gonzalez, Eduardo 48, 1 62
Gonzalez Charlestream, Ramon 49, 66,
118
Gonzalez-Charlestream, Gabriel 98, 1 18
Gonzalez-Kreisberg, Daniel 99, 147
Goodale, Britton 49, 180, 175, 147
Goodale, Jane 99, 175
Goodman, Zachary 99, 125
Gorczyca, David 49
Gordon, Asante
Gordon, Bayete 49, 63, 1 34
Gorlin-Crenshaw, Alexandra 99, 1 50
Gorth, Pamela 77, 128, 166
Gorth, Phillip 48, 49, 68, 164, 166
Gotesman, Drew 12, 77, 152
Gotesman, Max 99, 148, 150
Goulston, Jerad 88
Goulston, Seth 49
Grant, Jerome 77, 118
Graves, Christopher 50, 172, 173, 149,
166
Graves-Fulgham, Chenee 12, 88
Graves-Fulgham, Kwame 99
Gray, Christopher 99
Gray, Jason 37, 50, 151
Graziadei, Michelle 1 1 , 77, 122
Greco, Zoe 99
Green, Kim
Greene, Jeffrey 99, 148
Greeney, Adam 8, 45, 50, 139, 173, 166
Greeney, Andrew
Greenspan, Joel 77, 166
Griffin, Liana 77, 136
Griffith-Bowers, Keenan 151
Grigoryeva, Maria 37, 50, 166, 173, 171
Grim, Johathan
Grosslein, Martin 77, 147
Grybko, Charles 88
Gulliver, Peter
Gunter, Jolene 99
Gunter II, Robert 88, 180
Guo, Zijun 88
Gurung, Maya 77
Gutierrez, Naomi 86, 88, 151
Gutter Lisk, Frances 99
Haase, Tashya 99, 174
Hackett, Henry
Haight, Andrew 77, 125, 149
Hait, Shauna23, 77, 174
Halfacre, Jason
Hamel, Amy 17, 50
Hamilton, Keisha 99
Handel, Nicole 77
Handel, Stuart 99, 118
Hanley, Stephanie 77, 132, 151,166
Hannigan, Michael 50
Hanno, Theodore 99, 125
Hapip, Sara 77, 149, 166
Harchik, Taryn 10, 50, 59, 166, 181
Harper-Ewert, Jordana
Harrington, Caitlin 1 1 , 88, 122, 148
Hart, Timothy 88, 182, 149
Hartblay, Cassandra 89, 148, 149
Hartmann-Boyce, Jamie 89, 92, 149
Hartwell, Toby
Harvey, Matthew
Hayman, Casey 50, 1 34
Hayman, Tate 89
Haynes, Kimberly
Hazard, Jamille 99, 150
Hazard, Kaya66, 77, 174, 153, 149
Hazzard-Watkins, Jesse 51, 166, 172,
175, 149
Heider, Matthew 51 , 67
Heller, Adi 78, 150, 154, 156, 152, 166
Herbert, Jenny 78
Heron-Duranti, Valerie 99, 150
Herrera-Garcia, Mercedes
Hersey, Seth 51, 152
Hersh, Maya 99, 181, 148
Hickey, Megan 89
Hicks, Olivia 99
Hillman-Siracusa, Amy 51
Himmelstein, Daniel 99
Hing, Jacob
Hixson, Michael 89
Hiza, Aisha 89
Hoagland-Henefield, Ian 78, 74
Hoffman-Setka, Leah 99, 1 50
Holland, Alisha 19, 96, 99, 107, 126, 150
Holland, Elliot 19, 51, 106, 172, 149, 166
Holm, David 99
Holzberg-Pill, Shoshana 78, 136, 166
Hondrogen, Katherine 89
Horrigan, Caitlin 78, 1 19
Hosley Jr, Gary 78 ,149, 166
Hough, Emily 89
Howard, Corey 99, 100, 131
Howard, Robert 89
Howard, Sally 89, 165
Hsu, Scott 98, 99
Hu, Bo
Humphries, Bianca
Hunter, Julia 85, 89, 119
Hunter, Virginia 78
Hupfer, Sheri 78
Hurwitz, Benjamin
Hurwitz, Katherine 89, 146
Igesumal, Peter 78
Ihedigbo, James 89, 1 18, 135
Inglese, Francesca 51, 152, 147
Irizarry-Melendez, Oscar 118
Irvine, Jeffrey 84, 89
Jablonski, Kerry 78
Jackson, Amber 89, 133
Jacobson, Adam 99
Jakus, Stephanie 78, 164, 166, 174
Jasinski, Laura 99, 132
Jasinski, Michael 51 , 1 18
Jaspersohn, Robert 89, 1 80
Jayne, Amelia 99
Jean-Babets, Kenneth 100, 118, 163
Jenkins, Kaitlynn 1 00, 1 02, 1 50
Jenner- Young, Rachel 10, 19, 37, 51,
59, 166
Jensen, Katharine 52, 172, 173, 182, 166
Jemigan, Stacey 78
Jemigan, Stephanie
Jimenez, Miguel 78, 1 18
John, David 100
John, Joseph 100, 118
Johnquest, Astrelle
Johnson, Elizabeth 45, 52, 145, 162
Johnson, Eric 78
Johnson, Lee
Johnson, Starla 1 00
Johnson, Timothy 89
Johnston, Tyler
Jones, Candace 89, 151
Jordan, Rafael 1 18, 152
Joy, Jivan 78
Joyner, Tarik 1 00, 1 50
Juravich, Nicholas 87, 89, 147
Jurczak, Nina 52, 129, 151, 166
Juskalian, Russ 52, 66, 124, 137, 166
Juskalian,Tirzah100, 133
214 Index
Kahn-McQueen, Laurel
Kaiser, Eva
Kalchuk, Tetyana 78, 170
Kalmakis, Jonathan 100, 125
i Kanner, Lauren 100, 133
j Kanner, Lisa 52, 1 32, 1 49, 1 66, 1 75
! Kaplan, Nicholas 78, 1 26, 1 66, 1 74
I Kaplan, Siena 89, 147
; Karlin, Daniel 52, 171
i Karson, Max 100, 148
i Kasai, Ariel 89, 125, 147
I Kassis, Lael78,79, 124, 166
Katch, Ellen 52, 136, 119, 166
Katz, Sebastian
Katzman, Emily 78, 151, 166
Kaufmann, Sarah 78, 119, 150, 154,167
Keedy, Jeffrey 87 95, 126
Keegan, Sean 100
I Keenan, Zachary 78
Keenan-Gray, Haley 78, 132, 161, 166
Keillor, Whitney 1 00
; Kellogg, Jessica 53
j Kellogg, Sarah 89
1 Kellogg, Shem 12, 14, 53, 36
Kelly, Grant 13, 78, 155, 126, 151
Kelty, Emma 1 4, 1 5, 53, 1 1 9, 1 51 , 1 66
Kelty, Nora 1 1 , 100, 119, 150
Kennedy, Mary
Kennedy, Michael 15, 67
Kennedy-Costa, Michael 78
Kenny, Brian 78, 150, 166
Kepes, Gyuri
Kepes, Quinn 53
Kiefer, Zoe 83, 119, 150, 166
Killough, Faith 100, 150
Kilroy, Conor 8, 48, 53, 124, 164, 166
Kim, Dong 89
Kim, Eun
Kim, Hanna 78, 148, 166
Kimball, Matthew
Kinder, Justine 53, 1 36
Klausner-Wise, Brooke 78 161, 128, 166
Klein, Kristina
Kline, Dillon 53,
Kline, Laurel
Klock, Suzanne 78, 160, 150, 166
Knipes, Harlan 100, 125, 197
Koenig-Kroner, Erin
Kohl, Kaitlin 79, 128
Kohler, Davin 89, 1 76
Kohler, Kevin 153,
Kol, Sophat 100
Kong, Sothy
Koplow, Brian 89, 1 00
Korfhage-Poret, Taylor 89, 92
Korza, Andrew 89
Kosiba, Alexandra 8, 1 5, 1 7, 24, 54, 1 66
Kosiorek, Brian 100, 103, 148
Kovach, Matthew 90, 1 1 8, 1 1 9
Krasnik, Samuel 90, 182
Kravitz, Corinne 21, 54, 138, 139, 166
Krebs-Morrison, Megan 90, 119, 133, 150
Krogh-Grabbe, Benjamin 90
Kucinski, Alexander 90
Kuhn, Mary 8, 79, 166
Kurtz, Michael 15, 17, 54, 58, 36, 124,
166
Kushick, Maia 87, 90 147, 151
Kusner, Woden
Kuusisto, Alan 79, 124, 151, 155
Labbe, Brett 79
Lacey, Matthew 90, 146
Lafond, Henri 54, 131
Lagreze, Joshua
Lahti, James 79, 152, 149, 166
Lahti, Melanie 90, 149
Lail, Cameron 90, 161
Lalonde, Lucas 25, 66, 1 56
Landset, Sara 54,
Laney, Rayford 54
Lapollo, Nicholas
Laprade, Christopher 98, 100, 102
Laprade, Kassandra 1 00,
Larareo, Anthony 90, 131
Laroche, Qasim 15, 54, 118, 152, 153,
149
Last, Jacob 90, 1 49
Lattuca, Andrew 17, 21, 54, 71, 134
La Valley, Kefira 17,
Lavarreda, Anna 1 00, 1 1 9, 1 50
Lawall, Jonathan
Lawall, Patricia 22, 90
Lawlor, Claire 90, 122,148
Leclair, Jaime
Lee, Chih-Yun 45, 54, 145
Lee, Edwin
Lee, Ji-Suk 54, 146, 166
Lee, Sun 79, 150, 166, 177
Lee, Sung 79
Lee, Yi-Fei 1 50
Lehtinen-Chodorow, Kristina 1 00, 1 05,
148
Leiblum, Raphael, 100
Leighton, Jacqueline 79, 151, 165, 175
Leighton, Natalie 79
Lemoine, Laura 100
Leonard, Clayton 53, 55, 58
Leonard, Faith 90, 136
Lerner, Marielle 149
Lespier, David
Lesser, Lindsay 90
Lesser, Rachel 90, 1 47
Letendre-Cahil, Nikolas 90
Levchuk, Michael 100
Levey, Michael 100
Levi, Alejandro 79, 166
Levy, Amos 1 00
Levy, Jared 79
Levy-Moore, Amara 90, 1 22
Lewis, Antonio 90, 1 25
Lewis, Jemail 135, 148
Lewis-Gonzalez, Camilo 54, 55, 124, 172
Leyva, Jesus 79
Liang, Chia-Yi 79
Liang, Yu-Jung 100, 177
Libert, Andrew
Lichtenberg, Drew 79, 1 57
Lichtenberg, Nicholas 79
Lieber, Alexander 90, 1 37
Lieberman, Alexis 55, 36, 180
Lieberman, Zachary 100, 125, 148
Lillydahl-Schr, Hosanna 90, 151, 172,
173
Lin, Jiaming 100, 150,156, 177
Lipkowitz, Adam 79, 1 66
Lipman, Adam 79, 147, 166
List, Emily 100
Littlefield, Katherine 55, 151,180
Loeb, Erica 90
Loftfield, Allerlaroo 90
Logan, Sarah 55, 151, 166, 182
Loischild, Rachel 75, 79, 151,162, 167
Lombardi, Gina 76, 79
Looze, Christopher 55, 72, 1 1 8, 1 31 , 1 62
Lopes, Cesar
Lord, Julia 100
Lorenzo, Diana
Lowe, William
Lowing, Douglas
Lowing, Heather
Lucas, Matthew 1 00, 1 46
Lucier, Matthew
Ludwig, Tobin 79
Lukas, William 100, 125, 150, 181
Lundgren, Katrina 79, 151
Lyons, Jeffrey
Lyons, Rebecca 100
Lyons, Terence 56, 77
Ma, Eden 56, 137, 166, 182
Macchia, Bashka 56
Machta, Benjamin 90, 172, 173, 147, 138
Mackenzie, Molly 100
Mackenzie, Travis 90
Maczka, Evan 79,137
Magner, Stefanie 56, 166, 182
Magrath, Meagan 101, 150
Maguire, Gabrielle 14, 18, 19, 56, 138,
166
Malaney, Meagan 79
Maldonado, Reynaldo 56
Mallory, Devone
Maltese-Blount, Sophia 55, 56, 59, 166
Mangaliso, Unati 90, 148
Mann, Casey 101
Manning, Nicholas 79, 147
Manning, William 101
Mannino, Manjiri 101, 127
In Hex 215
Mannino, Tegan 121, 148
Manter, Timothy 56
Manuel, Lauritz 90
Mao, Sokvana
Maraniss, Elliott 79
Marcus, Ian 101
Marglin, Jessica 79, 156, 160, 166, 173
Marino, Brian 101, 126
Markarian, Audrey 100, 101, 150
Markarian, Rebecca 100, 101, 149
Martel, Meghanne 22, 79
Martinez, Arelis 77, 79
Martinez, Francisco 101
Martini, Micol 57
Marx, Alyson 101,136,148
Marx, Maya 57, 166
Mas, Gabriel 80, 166
Masterton, Eli 91
Mateo, Joseph 91
Mateo, Natalie 91
Mathews, Cynthia 80, 154, 150, 156,
181
Mathews, James 101, 137, 149, 163
Matuszko, Briana 101, 133, 150
Maxson, Jane 91 , 1 36, 1 50
Mazer, Alma 57, 1 66, 1 73, 1 71 , 1 75
Mazur, Jonathan
Mbanefo, Uchenna 23, 167
McAvoy, Kiel 91
Mccahon, Gloria 91 , 1 36
McCandless, Holly 1 1 , 80, 122
McClaid-Cook, Katherine 80
Mcclung, Gregory 80, 166
McComb, Kevin 101, 125, 164
McCoy, Michael 101
Mccraven, Makaya 91 , 1 18, 152
McIntyre, Michael 83
McKenzie, Jill 101
McKinney, Brendan 101, 125
McKnight, Johnnie 80, 1 18, 134
Mclaughlin, Tyler 80
McNamara, Kate 8, 1 1 , 15, 18, 25, 57,
166
Meadows, Lily 91,127
Meagher, Joseph 80, 152, 166
Medina, Luis 91
Melby, Michael 57, 131
Melendez, Wilfredo 1 3, 53, 57
Mellor, Ian 91, 151
Melnechuk, Nikhil 101, 150
Mendes-Craig, Wesley 91
Mentin, Emily 57, 60, 64, 71
Mew, Colin 101, 150
Michelman, Adria
Michelson, Marisa80, 150, 166
Michelson, Samuel 101, 147
Middleton, Seth 80
Milch, Leah 91, 147
Millar, Joleen 91, 170
Miller, Colin 80, 147, 163
Miller, Elijah 57, 150
Miller, Eliot 80, 166, 163
Miller, Gregory 80, 74, 151, 155, 160
Miller, Jordan 80
Miller, Robert 58
Miseph, Michael 101
Misterka, Brian 101, 148
Mitchell, Jedidiah 91 , 131
Mohasi, Mpone 80, 151, 153
Mohlala, Neo 58, 63, 1 30
Molina, Jose
Molina, Lorimar
Mones, Casey 58, 138, 183
Monte, Christina 58
Montgomery, Verniser 21 , 129
Moodley, Trishul 99, 1 01
Moody, Samuel 101 , 1 18
Moran, Kira 58, 62
Moran, Matthew
Moran, Meggan 101, 150
Morcom, Kathryn 80, 151, 166, 167
Morcom, Sarah 101
Morgan-Rothschild, Amelia 80, 150, 166
Moriarty, Christopher 91 , 1 80
Moriarty, Ryan 91
Moss, Geoffrey 91, 148
Moss-Bachrach, Elan 80, 151, 166
Mullin, Owen 43, 57, 58, 64, 134
Munger, Sarah Lucia 21,91, 93, 1 51
Murakami, Eucaly 59
Murfin, Laila 59, 150, 181
Murphy, Daniel 101
Musante, Andrea 59, 119, 132, 149, 166
Musgrave, David 1 01 , 1 25
Mutala, Herve 80
Muthukumar, Alii 1 02
Myers, Benjamin 42, 48, 59, 1 1 8, 1 62
Myers, Hannah 102, 119, 150
Myers, Sarah 80, 1 1 9, 1 51 , 1 66
Nachem, Matthew 80
Nardone, Andre 80
Neiman, Madeleine 80, 149, 166
Nelson, Alanna 102, 1 19, 133
Nelson, Alec 102, 150, 155
Nelson, Christopher 1 52
Nelson, Paul C. 17, 59, 162, 126
Nelson, Paul M. 59, 131
Nelson-Hospers, Lauren 91, 127
Neuner, Andrew 91
Newell, Jared 80, 163
Newsted, Lesleyanne 14, 36, 60,148,
166
Ng, Jenny Suk80, 166
Ng, Lisa 102, 182
Nguyen, Phuong 91
Nguyen, Quan 102
Nickerson, Brittany 101, 102
Nielsen, Miles 14, 60, 145
Nikitina, Anna 80
Noonan, Rebecca 80
Nop, Saray 15, 62, 72, 162
Norbis, Maria 91
Norton, Amanda 80, 1 1 9
Noss, Charles
Nowicki, Jude 60
Nugent, Jared 91
Nussbaum, Lauren 81, 151, 154, 166,
167
O’Brien, Jennifer 81 , 149
O’Brien, Kathryn 91, 151
O’Brien, Kristen 44, 60, 128, 166
O’Reilly, Julien 102
Oakes-Rooney, Michael 102, 118
Oedel, Elizabeth 150, 160, 166
Ofori, Mammi-Dufie
Oinonen, Elizabeth 81, 151, 154
Oke, David 102
216 Index
' Oke, Oluwole 81, 124
I Okoroafor, Blessing 60, 66, 1 62, 1 66
I Okun, Aviva 102
i Olanyk, Julia 102
: Olanyk, Kelly 1 4, 61 , 1 40, 1 52, 1 50
' Olasewere, Olufunmilayo 151
I Oldweiler, Mary
' Olken-Dann, Eli 91
' Olszewski, Matthew 102, 131
I Ominsky, Matthew 102
i Ominsky, William 81
I Ononibaku, Michael 91
■ Ornelas, Ariana 60, 61 , 1 66
' Ortiz, Adelys
I Ortiz, David 21 , 81 , 1 50, 1 54, 1 66, 1 70
I Ortiz, Elizabeth 107
I Ortiz, Laurie 1 02, 1 50
I Ortiz, Loribeth 21, 102
' Ostendorf, Margaret 1 1 , 81 , 1 22
i Ostrand, Sarah
I Overstreet, Christopher 102
I Overstreet, Jessica 1 1 , 81 , 1 22
i Overstreet, Timothy 61
j Owen, Christine 92
I Ozereko, John 55, 61
1 Ozereko, Zoe
; Pabon, Santa Barbara 61
Pacheco, Miguel Angel
Pacheco, Miguel Jose
IPagano, Christopher 81 , 1 49
Page, Andrew 1 35
Palatt, Brooke 92
Palkyi, Tenzin 61
' Palladino, Celeste 92, 1 75
Parent, Keith 1 02
I Parker, Arlen
Parker, Thomas 61
^ Pastorello, Christina 1 02, 1 33, 1 46, 1 1 9
Patel, Nishith 61
Pattee, Morgan 81
Patterson, Ryan 62
! Patteson, Abbey 92, 1 1 9, 1 33, 1 48
' Paulin, Christopher 62, 1 31
' Payton-Russell, Meagan 49, 62, 166
' Pearson, Lisa 151, 166
; Pearson-Pomerantz, Ethan 61 , 62
] Peckham, Paul 92
; Pelis, Samantha 92
Pelletier, Richard 171
Pena, John 92
j Peramba, Joseph
; Perchak, Katelyn 81 , 1 28, 1 66
‘ Perez, Juan 92
Perez, Karla 92
Perez, Patrick 92
, Peterman, Jonathan
j Peters, Hassan 62, 131
I Peters, Kamil
I Petitt, Emily Randle 1 4, 36, 62, 1 49, 1 54,
119,166,150
Pettit, Emily Caitlin 92
Pham, Hao 92
Phillips, Robert 83, 165, 152, 149
Phrum, Sina 99, 102
Pich, Sopham 81
Pickert, Andrew 92, 151
Pierce, Matthew 92, 149
Pine, Cody 102. 107, 164, 146
Pinkney, Stephanie 1 02
Pistrang, David 62, 155, 160, 149, 150,
166
Plavin, Jya 81
Plummer, Timothy
Plummer Jr, Keith
Pocsik, Christina 92
Pocsik, Christopher 81,131
Podkowka , Vicki 1 02
Poey, Alan 92
Pollin, Hannah 14, 15, 18, 42, 62, 157,
166
Ponomarev, Ilia 102, 106
Ponsor, Anne 81
Ponsor, Joseph 1 02
Poole, Lance
Popstefanija, Igor 92, 1 76, 1 38
Poritz, Aaron 1 02
Poritz, Rachel 59, 63
Porter, Mark 81, 155, 126, 166, 151
Potter, Matthew
Powers, Alice 1 02, 1 50
Pozar, Michael 92, 1 82
Prak, Sokchea
Price, Mark 12, 92, 140
Priel, Shoshana23, 63, 182
Priest, Elizabeth 92, 93, 175, 138, 150
Prince, Nathan 88, 170
Propert, Simon 92
Pruner, Joseph 101, 102
Pueschel, Kristina 14, 63, 145, 166, 151
Puffer, Lisa 81, 74, 129, 130
Pushkar, Andrew 63, 1 66
Quesada, Monique
Quesnel, Jaclyn 22, 43, 63, 179
Quick, Bryan 92, 149
Quinn, Caitlin 79, 81, 166
Quinn, Christopher 59, 62, 63, 126
Quizon, Joanna 103, 133, 163
Quysner, David
Raboin, Eric 180
Randolph, Erin 81, 150
Raskevitz, Michael 63
Rasskazova, Galina 81
Rasug, Percy 103, 125
Ratn, Muni
Raymond, SoJeong 103, 127, 150
Reck, Daniel 17, 103
Reffsin, Jesse 103, 153
Regan, Benjamin 101, 103
Regan, Frank 103, 1 18
Regan, Sarahbess 63
Rehm, Daniel 14, 64, 152
Reich, Cecilia 92, 172, 173
Reif, Gabriel 14, 19, 37, 62, 64, 149, 166
Reilly, Kevin 80,81, 124, 166
Rella-Brooks, Shubhada 103, 177
Reske, Patrick 103
Reyes, Rafael 1 03
Reyes, Rosalee 81
Rhodes, Andrew 92
Rhodes, Jennifer 23, 64
Rhodes, Matthew 92, 1 1 8
Rhodes, Scott 64, 1 1 8
Rhodes, Thomas 1 03, 1 1 8
Ricardi, Anthony
Richardson, Colin 92, 152
Richmond, Corinne 52, 64, 127
Ricker, Charles 1 03
Ricker, Joseph 92
Riewaldt, Christopher
Rife, Jeremy 1 2, 1 03, 1 35, 1 50
Riley, Heather 81, 128
Risech-Neyman, Yesenia 103, 148, 119
Riva, Katherine 10, 19, 64, 119, 166
Riva, Kimberly 92, 1 1 9
Rivera, Angel 81, 129
Rivera, Noel 103
Rivera, Suhailah 92, 174
Rives, Rene
Roach, Adam 92
Robbins, Heather 64
Roberson, Rachel 92
Roberts, Caitlin 8 1 , 1 1 9, 1 66
Roberts, James 1 03, 1 1 8
Roberts, Tara 92, 129, 130, 151
Roberts III, Richard 81, 1 18
Robinson, Hannah 93, 149
f
Itifiex 217
Robinson, Ra’Shaun
Robison, Isaiah 81, 118
Rock, William 103, 150
Rockland-Miller, Ariel
Rockwell, Katherine 64. 146, 166
Roco, Angela 129, 130, 165
Rodrigues, Constantina 82, 166
Rodrigues, Justiniano 93, 127
Rodriguez, Dalbert 103
Rodriguez, Janira 86, 93
Rodriguez, Jorge 82
Roehrig, Artemis 103, 147
Rogers, Brian 36, 65, 73, 175, 180
Rohde, Jennifer 82, 174
Romano- Joseph, Jennifer 52, 65, 166
Romano-Joseph, Rachel 103
Rosa, Megan
Rosa, Reyna 93
Rose, Chanda 1 03
Rosen, Eva 75, 76, 82, 155, 166, 150
Rosen, Hayley 103,150
Rosen, Jonathan 36, 65, 166
Rosenberg, Benjamin
Ross, Audrey 65, 66, 138, 166
Ross, Daniel 93, 149, 164, 180, 182
Ross, Judy 107, 150
Ross, Kathleen 82, 1 66, 1 50
Roth, Hannah 82, 1 1 9, 1 51 , 1 66, 1 67
Roth, Matthew 98, 103
Roth-Howe, Evan 56, 65, 180, 182, 166
Rothenberg, Jeffrey 65, 148, 149, 166
Rothenberg, Sarah 103, 150
Roud, Michael 66, 175, 166
Rubero, Christina
Rubero, Joshua 82
Rubin, Aaron 82, 149, 175
Rudolph, Ariel 93, 170
Rufe, Kathryn 8, 10, 82, 138, 149, 166
Ruhl, David 96, 103, 163
Ruhl, Joanna 47, 66
Ruiz, Alberto
Rumierz, Jolanta 82, 174
Russell, Jill 93
Russett, Katherine 103, 150
Rutstein, Jared 82
Ryan, Joshua
Sagamaga, Gloria
Salem, Brian 103
Sanchez, Brenda 21 , 82, 129
Sanchez, Gloria 93, 1 74
Sanchez, James
Sanchez, Kimberly 66
Sanchez, Monique 82
Sander, Petra 66, 166
Santiago, Christopher 103, 104
Santiago, Jessica 82
Santiago, Marina 60, 66, 147
Sarabaez, Zena
Saunders, Aaron 93, 95, 125
Sawala, Tomasz
Sayer, Ashleigh 82, 166
Sayer, Emily 103, 104, 146
Scanlan, Bridget 59, 66
Schiller, Evan 93, 1 70
Schlessinger, Abigail 1 1 , 82, 1 82, 1 66,
122, 167
Schlessinger, James 104, 147
Schloert), Amy 93, 151
Schmid, Ethan 67, 131
Schmid, Lena 104, 1 19
Schneider, Alexander 96, 1 04
Schnurr, Eva 104
Schwartz, Benjamin 87, 93, 161
Schwartz Sax, Sarah 10, 67, 71 , 166
Scott, Adam 104, 135
Scott, Rebekah 82
Scott, Tatiana 67, 73, 76, 155, 150
Scott-Rotkopf, Kimberly 93, 127, 150
Seamon, Jesse 96, 104, 154, 160, 150
Seamon, Katie 82, 132, 150, 166
Sedgwick, Hilary 1 8, 67
Segar, Nora 21, 93, 149, 154, 150
Segura, Carl 93, 124
Serio, Christopher 15, 67, 140
Servos, William 93, 148, 176
Sevilla, Ceaser 49
Shabunin, Oksana 81 , 82
Shamey, Anna 1 01 , 1 04
Shapiro, Abigail 104
Sharpe, Maya 93, 147
Sharpe, Nkosi 14, 15, 17, 21, 44, 63, 67,
124, 140, 147
Shaw, Joseph 1 04, 1 38, 1 70
Shaw, William 104, 105, 140
Shea, Brendan 93, 180
Shea-O’Connell, Alison 82
Sheldon, Spring 21 , 60, 68
Shermeta, Leilani 23, 93, 145
Shermeta, Sarah 68, 172, 173, 166
Sherry, Michael 82, 1 52
Shi, QingJian 99
Shinner, Andrew
Shore, Gabriel 25, 68, 1 18
Shumway, Brittany 1 1 , 68, 146, 1 19, 166
Shumway, Philip 93
Silgard, Emily 17, 68
Silva, Ivelisse 68
Simm, Errol 93
Simmons, Emma 93
Simmons, Zephyr 82
Simms, Hannah 93, 127
Simpson, Duncan 82, 166
Simpson, Maura 82
Simpson, Meredith 93, 1 19
Sin, Chantha 1 04
Sin, Vanna 50, 68, 129, 130
Singer, Dean 93
Singh, Namrita82, 166
Sinicrope, Castle 23, 93, 136, 147, 176,
122
Slater, Jeremy 93
Slater, Michael 82
Slesnick, Jacob 1 04
Smar, Jennifer 93
Smith, Adonis
Smith, Alexander 104
Smith, Cartney 93, 151
Smith, Jacob
Smith, Kathryn 104, 105, 181, 184
Smith, Ryan 104
Smith, Zachary 82, 149, 176
Smith III, Steven 118
Smolin, Brian 93, 150
Snow, Aaron 93, 135
Sola, Camille 10, 68
Som, Narim 82
Som, Samoeuth 18
Som, Vout 82
Son, Binh 93
Son, Chuong 9, 118
Song, Jennifer 93
Sorcinelli, Gino 93, 95
Sorcinelli, Julia 1 1 , 1 5, 56, 69, 1 1 9, 1 66
Sousa, Jennifer 69, 166, 182
Spencer, Jonathan 104
Spiro, Jeffrey 94, 148, 180
Spring, Amber
St Clair, Christopher 94, 125, 138
Staiger, Jordan 104, 1 18
Stanek, Sarah 104
Stanitis, Michael 82
Staples, Stephanie 82
Stebbins, Matthew 1 04, 1 48
Steinhauser, Laurel 82, 166
Stenlund, Sequoia 82, 147
Stevens, Eli 94
Stewart, Garreth
Stewart, James 104
Stewart, Kamar 94
Stillings, Monica 94
Stinson, Jayson
Stinson, Nikish 82
Stinson, Tyrus 104
Stocklin-Weinberg, Ruby
Stoddard, Nathan 82, 149, 150
Stoddard, William 94
Stosz, Caitlin 82, 1 28
Strangman, Zachary 101, 104
Strazzero-Wild, Asha 1 5, 69, 1 66
Strazzero-Wild, Ishana 69, 150
Stubbs, Jason
Stutsman, Jeffrey 94
Suchodolski, Victoria 94, 151
Suprenant, Michael 1 04, 1 35
Sussman, Jennifer 94, 149
Swartz, Lora 82
Szczesny, Kara 14, 44, 69,128, 166
218 Index
I Tafreshi, Nadia 94, 129, 130
! Talley, Cynthia 9, 84, 94, 1 1 9, 1 50
Task, Emily 69
' Tavares, Osvaldino
Taylor, Ryan 101, 104, 107
Teagno, Andrew 14, 69, 172, 173
. Teluwo, Isaac 78, 82, 1 1 8
Tenenbaum, Tatyana 21 , 94, 127, 149,
150
Thelwell, Mikiko 104, 174
Thompson, Colin
' Thompson, Edward
Thompson, Katharine 69
^ Thompson, Kyle 80, 94
Thompson, Sean 104
Tiberio, Adam 82, 1 66
Tobiason, Anders 1 4, 70, 1 24, 1 31 , 1 47,
155,150,166
' Tobiason, Erik 104, 107, 148, 150
! Todrin, Elizabeth 94
: Tomlinson, Devin 125
Toong, Chelsey 105
; Topic, Oleg 94, 1 1 8
I Torres, Anda
Torres, Benjamin 1 05, 1 07
Torres, Daniel 94
Torres, Lourdes 105
i Torres, Samuel 82
j Townsend, Walker 94, 125, 151
i Tracy, Michelle 102, 105, 150
i Trafford, Rachel 82, 119, 166
i Trickey, Samantha 103, 105, 147
i Tu, Pauline 94, 170
Turati, Benjamin 101, 105
I Turati, Sarah 22, 70, 182, 122
Turcotte, Jesse 105, 125, 135
Turkington, David 77, 82, 147, 166
Turkington, Eric 105, 147
Tyler, Naomi 21, 89, 94
Tynan, David 94
1 Tyson, John 70
I Underwood, Leah18, 44, 70, 166
, Utgoff, Emily 82, 1 81 , 1 82, 1 47, 1 66
; Vahdat, Kamelia 105, 150
Valcarcel, Adoniram 94, 1 1 8
j Valentini, Valentina 94, 150
' Valiunas, Aleksandra 94, 1 51
j Van Cleef, Aidan 1 05, 1 46
i van der Velden, Erika 52, 70
i Van Dyke, Elizabeth 94, 176, 151
! VanDerVelden, Allison 105, 146
I Vanin, Francesca 79, 82, 74, 132, 166
Varela, Anilton
Varela, Emanuel
Varela, Jailson
' Vargo, Sharon 21 , 70, 1 66
! Varley, Matthew
I Veneman, Christopher 105, 135
Vernon-Jones, Amy 94, 1 33, 1 50
Vernon-Jones, Andrew 48, 67, 70, 1 50,
166
Verrastro, Genevieve 82, 147, 166
Verstraete, Marine
Vitello, Nina
Voipe, Anthony 21 , 42, 70, 1 1 8
Vouros, Tyler 105
Wagner, Veronica 70, 166
Wakoluk, Maxim 90, 94
Walker, Carolyn 94, 1 47
Walker, Dionne 89, 94, 1 33
Walker-Ray, Alexander
Wallace, Adrienne 22, 105, 153, 150
Wallack, Shannon 94
Walsh, Amy 165, 164, 150
Wang, Ming 94
Wang, Van 105, 148
Warger, Carolyn 70
Waring, Nathaniel 82, 166
Warren, Audrina 94,
Warren, Yeshaq 90, 94
Washburn, Kara 82
Washburn, Owen 94, 180, 148
Washburn, Taylor 71 , 137, 183
Wasserman, Jessica 91 , 94
Waters, Crystal 94
Weaver, Jennifer 82
Weinberg, Kenneth 94
Welch, Duane 94
Wells, Nicholas 102, 105
Wells, Whitney 1 1 , 93, 94
Weston, Colin
Wetherby, Kyle 105
Weyl, Laura 87, 94
Whalen, Lindsey 71
Wheeler, Whitman 82, 1 55
Whelan, Darren
Whipple, Jennifer
White, Dylan 105, 148
White, Emily Jayne 82
White, Emily Ruth 82
White IV, Harry
Whitham, Devon 105, 146
Whittemore, Jillian 82
Whittemore, Taylor 21 , 25, 55, 71 , 149
Wick, Michael 84, 94
Widmeier, Brett
Wiemokly, Anika 25, 94, 1 36
Wilbur, Kacie 82, 180
Williams, Marcus 82, 134
Williams, Owen
Williams, Zebadiah 82
Williams-Flowers, Jessica, 1 05
Williamson, Adam 94, 172, 173
Wilson, Amanda 105
Wilson, Ravenna 105, 174, 138
Wings. Antavis 103, 105, 146
Winkler, Alexander 21 , 71 , 1 34
Wirth, Miira94, 147
Witholt, Thomas 62, 36, 71, 154, 157
Wobst, Gregory 105, 107, 125, 181
Wobst, Natalia 82
Woishnis, Ian 83
Wojcicki, Kathryn 105, 146
Wolf, Darby 101, 105, 148
Wolkoff, Zachary 94
Wood, John 8, 42
Wood, Lily 105, 136, 148
Woodard, Collin 71
Woodbury, Rebecca 94, 149
Worsnop, Thaddeus 106
Wright, Natasha 58, 71, 129, 130
Wright, Stalen 83
Wu, Amy 71
Wu, Li-fan 83
Wu, Mary 146
Wu, Mengnan 106
Wu, Yu-San 94
Xenos, Samuel
Xiang, Jing 94, 165
Xiao, Shong 83, 147
Yaffe, Elisha
Yao, Xi Juan 1 06
Yath, Bunthea 106
Yath, Bunthoeun 9
Yi, Sung 72
Young, Christopher 94
Young, Justin 94
Young, Laura 83
Young, Nathaniel 106
Youngberg, Aaron
Youngblood , David 22, 83, 124
Zacarian, Jacqueline 106
Zacarian, Katherine 1 5, 61 , 72
Zacharias, Alix 94, 149
Zakhary, Sherry 10, 15, 59, 68, 72, 136
Zide, Noah 106, 148
Zilliox, John 85, 94
Zimmerman, Heidi 72, 147
Zimmerman, Luke 106, 148
Zimmerman, Seth 84, 94, 147
Ziomek, Christopher 106
Ziomek, Kelly 103, 106, 133
Ziperstein, Joshua 83, 124, 160, 149
Zmed, Julia 9, 94
Zuccalo-Mandle, Stefan 83
Zucker, Benjamin
Index 219
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pension, and immunity from prosecution. were killed.
controversy erupted over whether the boy should
relatives, or returned to his father in Cuba.
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A Greek deputy foreign minister Yiannos
Kranidiotis was killed after the plane he was
traveling in suddenly lost altitude on its way
to Romania. Kranidiotis and his son were
both reported dead.
A Ninety-year old Doris Haddock, also
known as "Granny D," walked 3,000
miles across the U.S. to draw attention
to campaign finance reform.
AThe San Diego Zoo was home to Hua Mei, the first sun/iving giant panda
to be born in a North American zoo.
A"America's son" John F. Kennedy Jr., his wife Carolyn Bessette and her sister Lauren
Bessette were killed when the plane John was piloting crashed into the ocean off the
coast of Massachusetts.
A The last solar eclipse of the century drew thousands of spectators
around the world on August 1 1 . A shadow cast by the moon turned day to
night for those in a seventy mile wide path from England to India.
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killed October 31, after the plane dropped 17,000 feet in
a matter of seconds. Initial reports indicated that a
backup pilot may have intentionally plunged the plane
into the Atlantic Ocean southeast of Nantucket Island.
A Thousands were feared dead as a "supercyclone" tore through India in Odober.
Another cyclone just two weeks earlier killed 100 people and injured 1,000 in Orissa.
A Despite fears of the predicted Y2K bug, mass computer
shutdowns and chaos in the streets, January 1 , 2000 came and
went with virtually no problems atjll^
A People around the world celebrated the turn of
the century. These partiers ushered in the year 2000
in New York's Times Square.
A A heat wave in the Eastern U.S. claimed 95 lives and
withered crops from Kansas to the Atlantic Ocean.
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when Yasser Arafat and Prime Minister Ehud Barak of Israel signed
a land-for-security agreement.
by the end of "Super Tuesday" in March.
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A A November World Trade Organization conference in Seattle was disrupted by violent protesters claiming the WTO
promoted large, multinational corporations at the expense of workers' rights and environmental concerns.
A A string of deadly tornados crossed the southwest, killing 47 people and damaging or destroying over 2,600 homes
and businesses. Worst hit was the Oklahoma City area where over 50 tornados touched down.
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► Late Show host
David Letterman
underwent emergency
quintuple bypass heart
surgery in Janua^.
More than 19 million
viewers tuned in the
night he returned to
the Late Show. It was
his biggest audience
since his first two
shows on CBS in 1993.
A Ally McBeal won an
Emmy for Outstanding
Comedy Series. Original
cast members Courtney
Thorne-Smith and Gil
Bellows announced that
they would not return for
the show's fourth season.
Felicity's Ken
jssell won a Golden
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=r movie Mad About Phantom took in 28.5 million on its first day, and totaled the brggest five day opening ever at 105.7
iambo million. It was the biggest film of 1 999, bringing in $430.7 million.
SBffr A story about a child who sees dead people all around him
made over 26 million its first weekend, rhe Sixth Sense received
six Oscar nominations, including Best Picture. Sense's Haley Joel
Osment received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
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▲ David E. Kelley's law firm
drama, The Practice, won
an Emmy for Outstanding
Drama Series.
T Scream 3 hit theaters with a bang, but fell
short of Scream fans' expectations. The film's
heroine was again Neve Campbell, with
Courteney Cox-Arquette, David Arquette,
Scott Foley, and Parker Posey costarring.
Cider House Rules received seven
Oscar nominations, including Best
Picture, Best Director, and Best
Adapted Screenpl^.
Toy Story 2 delighted us with its
computer animation, and won a
Golden Globe for Best Motion
Picture, Musical or Comedy.
The dteen Mile, starring Tom
Hanks and Michael Clarke Duncan,
received four Oscar nominations,
including Best Picture. The story
about a magical death-row inmate
and his pet mouse earned Duncan
an Oscar nomination for Best
— Supporting Actor,
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American Bandstands eternally
young Dick Clark turned 70 in
November.
Fox's new comedy Malcokn in the
Middle had the strongest debut
since The Simpsons. More than 22
million viewers tuned in to the
show about a middle-clas family
with four squabbling brothers and
^ their parents.
Novelist Stephen King suffered
extensivfe injuries after being hit by
a van. King, who has written close
to 50 books, was back to writing
within weeks.
Julia Roberts continued as one of
the hardest working women in
show business with two box office
hits, Notting Hill, and
Runaway Bride.
The Matrix thrilled moviegoers
with a high-tech mix of action and
computer generated effects.
Popular TV shows included South
_ Fdrk, Dawson's Creek, Popular,
" ER, Fronds, Frasier, Everybody
Loves Raymond, NYPD Blue, Jesse,
ar|d MTV's Real World.
Clayton Moore, TV's Lone Ranger,
died at age 85.
. Academy Award winner George C.
i, Scott, most known for his roles in Dr.
f Stiangelove and Patton, die<l at 72.
Actress Madeline Kahn died of
ovarian cancer at 57
Desmond Llewelyn, Q in theVomes
Bond movies, died in a car crash.
A Regis Philbin hosted ABC's
surprisingly successful, big money trivia
show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.
Jim Varney, best known for his
Ernest commercials and movies,
died of lung cancer
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► The Blair Witch Project put viewers under an
eerie spell with its storyline of three college kids
who hike into the woods to shoot a documentary
about a witch who has killed children in the area
for more than two centuries. The movie is footage
discovered a year after the college kids vanished.
Shot for about $30,000, Blair Witch became one
of the most successful films ever, based on
production cost to revenue ratio.
A HBO's gritty organized crime drama. The Sopranos,
was a huge hit with fans and critics. Edie Falco and
James Candolfini won Golden Globes for their roles as
Carmela and Tony Soprano.
A Peanuts creator, Charles Schulz, died in his sleep
the night before his final comic strip ran in
newspapers. He was 77.
A American Beauty received
eight Academy Award
nominations, including Best
Picture, Best Original
Screenplay, and Best
Director. In addition, stars
Kevin Spacey and Annette
Benning received Oscar
nominations for their
performances. The film also
won Golden Globes for Best
Motion Picture, Drama, Best
A Michael J. Fox won a Golden Globe for his role in
Spin City, and announced that he would leave the ABC
sitcom to spend time with his family and work to find a
Director and Best Screenplay.
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A Tim McGrawwon Male
Vocalist of the Year and
Album of the Year at the
Country Music Association
Awards. His album, A Place
in the Sun, went platinum
in just five weeks. Since his
1993 debut, he's sold 13
million albums and had 13
number one singles.
A Faith Hill's This Kiss, her first single to go
platinum, won Song of the Year at the CMA
Awards. Since her debut six years ago, she
has sold more than 1 1 million records, and
has had eight number one singles. She
performed at the Super Bowl and became
Cover Girl Cosmetic's newest face.
A The Dixie Chicks won two
Grammys, including Best Country
Album for Fiv. Thev also won the
A Garth Brooks, the
top-selling solo artist
in the U.S. with over
95 million albums
sold, received
Favorite Male Artist
at the American
Music Awards.
Album for Fly. They also won the
Country Music Award for Vocal
Group of the Year, and CMA's Music
Video of the Year and Single of the
Year for Wide Open Spaces. Their
song Cowboy Take Me Away went
to number one. The Chicks
celebrated their success by getting
chicken feet tattoos on their feet
every time a record hit number one
or went gold or platinum.
AJoDee Messina won the CMAs
Horizon Award for career progress.
A Shania Twain was CMA's Entertainer
of the Year. She also won AMA's
Favorite Female Artist in both the
Country and Pop/Rock categories. She
won Grammys tor Female Country
Vocal Performance for Man, I Feel Like
a Woman, and Country Song, Come
On Over.
A Clint Black's duet with his wife, Lisa AThree sisters from Utah pushed musical boundaries and the result was The
Hartman Black, When I Said I Do, reached Whole Shebang, their debut CD. SHeDaisy brought a fresh sound to country
the top of the country radio chart. music with their popular songs Little Good-byes and This Woman Needs.
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A Jennifer Lopez made the move from
movies to music with her number one single
If You Had My Love. Sean "Puffy" Combs had
a rocky year with indictments for bribery and
gun possession charges stemming from a
shooting at a New York City night club.
A Latin music enjoyed a surge in popularity with
entertainers like Ricky Martin, Marc Anthony, Enrique
Iglesias, and Lou Bega gaining huge English-language
audiences. Martin won an American Music Award for
Favorite Artist.
A Winning the Grammy for New Artist, Christina
Aguilera rose to stardom with her self-titled album. The
CD went to number one with more than 250,000
copies sold in its first week of release.
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A Carlos Santana won eight Grammys for the
album SuperNatural and the song Smooth,
featuring Rob Thomas. The album and the
song topped the charts. The 52-year-old
Santana, who performed at the original 1969
Woodstock, tied Michael Jackson's record for
the most Grammys won by a single performer.
A Woodstock '99, the 30th anniversaiy of the Woodstock
Peace Festival, turned out to be anything but peaceful
when hundreds of concert goers looted vendors and
burned anything they coulcf get their hands on during the
last night of the show.
A Sting won two Grammys for his album
Brand New Day, Best Pop Album and Best
Male Pop Performance.
A Cher's dance hit Believe went
to number one in 23 countries
and earned Cher her first Grammr
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copies its first week of release, setting a single-week sales record. Their song / Want It That Way was high on charts and
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Favorite New Artist. The 1 8-year-old walked away with A With his fifth album DewV Without a Cause going double
four Billboard Music Awards including New Artist of the platinum, and his performance at Woodstock *99, Kid Rock
Year and Female Artist of the Year. enjoyed the greatest success of his ten-year career.
A 'N Sync's Music Of My Heart, recorded with Gloria Estefan, was an
instant hit. Bye, Bye, Bye, the first single off No Strings Attached, also
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A Apple's iBook
gave consumers
more memory, a 6-
gigabyte hard disk,
and had a very
distinctive design.
This durable
notebook computer
sold 250,000 units
within the first few
months of
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A Nokia's line of
colorful cell
phones made it
possible to
communicate in
full color.
A Ford introduced its new hybrid electric car prototyc
Prodigy. This fuel efficient family car achieves more tn
miles per gallon, making it very appealing to the cost
conscious, environmentally aware consumer.
► The craze of the year for
millions of kids, Pokemon,
was an import from Japan.
The anime video and card
game soon spread to
everything from bedsheets
and t-shirts, to a full length
animated movie.
AWindows 2000, Microsoft's
newest operating system, was
released just as the Department of
Justice anti-trust case against
Microsoft was concluded.
A Faux animal print
accessories like tiger, leopard,
and zebra were all the craze
among the wild at heart.
A Embroidered jeans were
popular, as well as flare
jeans and jeans with
ribbons sewn on the hem.
A Looking "cool" while keeping warm, vests were a big hit this
year, including the chic quilted variety and colorful fleece models.
A Made of semiprecious stones that hold special
meanings, power bead bracelets gave us the
energy to make it through the day. There were as
many different stones as there were moods.
AYou may have thought raiding your
grandpa's closet would never get you
anything cool. Well, all of that changed when
everyone went for the "bucket hat."
A Beaded necklaces of all colors were very popular
as well.
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A After overcoming a near-fatal battle with cancer, American cyclist Lance
Armstrong became the second American to win the Tour de France.
▼ U.S. Open golf champion Payne
Stewart died in a plane crash that
investigators believe was the result
of sudden cabin depressurization.
A With a World Series sweep of the Atlanta
Braves, the New York Yankees had their 3rd
series win in 4 years and a record 25 total.
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A Winning the Women's World Cup in an overtime shoot-out, Brandi Chastain's
final shot clenched a hard-fought victory for the U.S. soccer team in front of more
than 90,000 fans.
A Margaret McGregor made it into sports history by defeating Loi Chow in the
first male-female boxing match.
A New Zealand won its second consecutive America's Cup, returning the 149-
ear-old trophy to the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron.
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A With only four wins in Nascar's 1999
Winston Cup Series, Dale Jarrett came
out on top with the championship by
"ilacing in the top five twenty-four times.
A One of basketballs greatest players. Wilt
'The Stilt" Chamberlain died at age 63. At
the time of his death he still helcf several
NBA records, including the most points
scored in one game (100), and the most
A Serena Williams became the only African-American woman to win a
Grand Slam tennis championship in over 40 years with her win in the US
Open women's singles match.
A "Yankee Clipper" Joe DiMaggio died at
age 84. DiMa^io made it in the record
books for his 56 game hitting streak in
1941, cementinghis spot in baseball
history for all time.
ATiger Woods ended '99 at the top of
his game, ranked number one in the
lolfing world.
A Allen Iverson showed his stuff this year. Iverson, whose height is six feet
even, was the shortest NBA scoring champion ever. He also finished third in
the League and was named to the All-NBA first team.
A In what some have called the "best Super Bowl ever,"
the St Louis Rams survived a last second onslought by the
Tennessee Titans to win the 34th NFL championship 23-
1 6. Kurt Warner was named Super Bowl MVP, breaking Joe
Montana's record of 357 yards, with his 414 yards. This
season, Warner passed for 4.353 yards and 41 touch-
downs, to be only the second NFL quarterback to throw
for more than 40 in a season.
A After 17 years, Miami Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino retired The
38-year-old Marino threw for a record 61,361 yards and 420
touchdowns, but never won a Super Bowl Championship
A After winning his second Super Bowl in a
row, Denver Bronco's quarterback John Elway
announced his retirement from football.
A Maurice Greene continued to wow us, breaking the 100-meter
world record in Athens. He added the world indoor 60-meter title, and
the 200-meter title to his collection to become the first man to achieve
the sprint double in the World Championships. Then he grabbed a
4x1 00-meter relay gold medal, too. ®
A Atlanta Braves pitcher, John Rocker, was
suspended by Major League Baseball after
making controversial remarks to a Sports
jjiustrated writer during the off-season.
A Wayne Gretzky retired after 20 seasons with
the Edmonton nilpr<: l nc Anaoloc iclrirK-
the Edmonton Oilers, Los Angeles Kings, and
New York Rangers. Gretzky helped win four
into the Hockey Hall of Fame in Canada.
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